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Comment Re:VBScript and/or PowerShell (Score 1) 427

We've had great success with Powershell. It is already head and shoulders above VBScript, and has great community support. Where it has a surprising challenge is documentation. For some reason, Microsoft treats Powershell like a step child. Every new enterprise service they roll out has Powershell support, but there's no documentation on Powershell itself. Compare that with .net and there's a stark contrast. MSDN is amazing. One would think that with such a successful product (it really is great), MS would get behind it more.

Comment Disaster Recovery (Score 1) 247

This is why, regardless of whether you're in the cloud or not, you need to have the ability to fail over to multiple datacenters in different geographical locations. Availability Zones are good but don't cut it. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't make transferring backups between regions easy or cheap.

Comment Re:to RAD or not to RAD (Score 1) 784

Does that mean that if I learn Cocoa I'll instantly become a good developer? Nonsense. There isn't anything built into either platform that forces you to write good code, and the notion that either platform encourages bad code is just silly. You can see ease of use as a lower bar or you can see it as increased productivity. I'll take the latter, thank you, and hire good developers.

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