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Scoble: “I hate to play the ‘it'll be fixed in Longhorn’ card, but I'm going to.” OK, you tell me when my customers have Longhorn and I'll think about using .NET then, mm-kay? My money is on 2008.
The Salamander .NET Linker and Mini-Deployment Tool might be a solution. Has anyone evaluated it in depth?
You’re reading Joel on Software, stuffed with years and years of completely raving mad articles about software development, managing software teams, designing user interfaces, running successful software companies, and rubber duckies.
I’m Joel Spolsky, founder of Fog Creek Software, a New York company that proves that you can treat programmers well and still be highly profitable. Programmers get private offices, free lunch, and work 40 hours a week. Customers only pay for software if they’re delighted. We make FogBugz, an enlightened project management system designed to help great teams develop brilliant software, and Fog Creek Copilot, which makes remote desktop access easy.