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Java versus .Net

Originally posted by: mwtgg
😕 We have hit a new low.

I'll say Fortran.

Umm, even those this is an almost entirely subjective subject, you have managed to incorrectly label the only true fact: that fortran "hoties" when infact the ugliest people on earth use it for consolation during long winter nights .....
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: mwtgg
😕 We have hit a new low.

I'll say Fortran.

Umm, even those this is an almost entirely subjective subject, you have managed to incorrectly label the only true fact: that fortran "hoties" when infact the ugliest people on earth use it for consolation during long winter nights .....

Exactly, this thread is so pathetic that I don't want to give a real answer.
 
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: mwtgg
😕 We have hit a new low.

I'll say Fortran.

Umm, even those this is an almost entirely subjective subject, you have managed to incorrectly label the only true fact: that fortran "hoties" when infact the ugliest people on earth use it for consolation during long winter nights .....

Exactly, this thread is so pathetic that I don't want to give a real answer.

Hey, those PHP girls are h0t1111@!!!!!
 
Generally, Java is taught in Computer Science and Engineering while .NET is taught in MIS....

As you can figure out, normally, there are much more (hotter) girls in the business school, than is CS or Engineering.

That said, however, I remember when I was taking Java, this graduate who was helping me out was so hot....


Conclusion: just don't get me any female C/C++ programmers😉
 
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Generally, Java is taught in Computer Science and Engineering while .NET is taught in MIS....

As you can figure out, normally, there are much more (hotter) girls in the business school, than is CS or Engineering.

That said, however, I remember when I was taking Java, this graduate who was helping me out was so hot....


Conclusion: just don't get me any female C/C++ programmers😉

Since when does business school produce programmers???

There are plenty of CS programs teaching .Net.
 
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: Klixxer
php, no competition.

I guess if you like guys dressed up as girls.

Whatever floats your boat!

Those pics from the PHP cruise must have had some serious Photochoping






























Or those guys should really think about removing the fat from there.
 
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