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Has SeeBQ turned into a dot net shop? Has SeeBQ sold out, abandoning his Open-Source mantra — the one he swore to on the blood of a Microsoft OEM single-licence 1-2 CPU holographic license booklet?
No! Though, it is true, I’m coding like a fiend here in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, I’ve been justifying because it is just sooo much fun. The .NET IDE is just plain tight. Intellisense completion of code as you write (I know Eclipse and Netbeans got it too, shush), automatic deployment to Mobile Pocket PC 2003 devices (and the built-in emulators), ability to deploy and debug Web Services (not to mention how easy it is to write a simple one), the list goes on and on!
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