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Re: [PhillyOnRails] Philly ALT.NET
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- From: "Aaron Blohowiak" <aaron.blohowiak@gmail.com>
- To: talk@phillyonrails.org
- Subject: Re: [PhillyOnRails] Philly ALT.NET
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:14:58 -0700
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Of course, one must also be aware of Microsoft users' other favorite
site, ALT.COM
You could say it fits their "lifestyle."
> I am starting a new user group that I thought might be of interest to some
> of the members of Philly On Rails. I'm not sure if any of you would admit
> to being closet .NET developers, but even if you aren't, you may be
> interested to know how we .NET devs deal with things like "Rails envy." "
> ALT.NET" is a relatively new term used to describe a segment of the
> Microsoft .NET developer community that is interested in evolving the .NET
> platform to incorporate some of the features and philosophies of other
> platforms and software approaches.
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