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  • HAL10000
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    Originally posted by SD-[Inc] View Post
    I've started noticing a trend lately. I've always worked with Windows/.NET developers. I recently started working in a mixed shop of .NET and Java developers. I am starting to think that all developers are not equal. The .NET crew are a bunch of arrogant idiots who will not work together on anything. And, the Java guys seem to collaborate on everything. I am not a Java developer and haven't been exposed to many of them. But, after this experience, I am starting to think they are far more professional in general. Has anyone else noticed this, or have I just not seen enough Java developers yet?
    I would say it's more of the shop hiring likeminded people more than anything else.

    Not sure if Java is *that* influential, however, a running joke is that C# is just another name for "d flat".

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  • Brutalix
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    Java trailer...

    Bounce...

    Well, i have no idea why i came over this thread, but some friend of mine are arranging the Java Zone in Oslo this year, and actually made a nice trailer for the event...

    http://jz10.java.no/java-4-ever-trailer.html

    The trailer touches some of the the .net vs java discussion, so its not completly off topic...

    P.s Trailer is in norwegian, but subtiltled....

    Take care...


    Brut.

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  • kepler
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    Yes, I started as a Java dev and my experiences have mirrored yours.

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  • Greasy
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    I've seen idiots in both camps. There's just more .Net devs out there at the moment, so you're bound to have more idiots.

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  • Tizen
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    With more powerfull tools/frameworks the more baboons. /thread

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  • spindoctor
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    i've seen java coders who could be mistaken for baboons too... it's not a .net thing only

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  • SD-[Inc]
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    Originally posted by SD-[Inc] View Post
    I've started noticing a trend lately. I've always worked with Windows/.NET developers. I recently started working in a mixed shop of .NET and Java developers. I am starting to think that all developers are not equal. The .NET crew are a bunch of arrogant idiots who will not work together on anything. And, the Java guys seem to collaborate on everything. I am not a Java developer and haven't been exposed to many of them. But, after this experience, I am starting to think they are far more professional in general. Has anyone else noticed this, or have I just not seen enough Java developers yet?
    It started before C# was even invented. The worst offenders seem to be long time C++ developers who are too good to trust something like the .NET runtime to write their code for them.

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  • Tizen
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    what


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  • monkeydust
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    Originally posted by Tisti View Post
    A monkey could program in C# since its a damn intuitive language. And with monkeys comes arrogance.

    my theory atleast

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  • Tizen
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    A monkey could program in C# since its a damn intuitive language. And with monkeys comes arrogance.

    my theory atleast

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  • SD-[Inc]
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    Java versus Wintel developers

    I've started noticing a trend lately. I've always worked with Windows/.NET developers. I recently started working in a mixed shop of .NET and Java developers. I am starting to think that all developers are not equal. The .NET crew are a bunch of arrogant idiots who will not work together on anything. And, the Java guys seem to collaborate on everything. I am not a Java developer and haven't been exposed to many of them. But, after this experience, I am starting to think they are far more professional in general. Has anyone else noticed this, or have I just not seen enough Java developers yet?
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