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		<title>Get It Done</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today's comic at xkcd was entitled "Real Programmers", which was hysterical. It got me thinking about a lot of blogs where flame wars erupt because fanboys think their current way of doing things is best, and yours is crap. Everyone has an opinion about which language/framework/web server/OS is The Best. It's fine to have such [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's comic at <a href="http://xkcd.com/378/">xkcd</a> was entitled "Real Programmers", which was hysterical.  It got me thinking about a lot of blogs where flame wars erupt because fanboys think their current way of doing things is best, and yours is crap.  Everyone has an opinion about which language/framework/web server/OS is The Best.   It's fine to have such opinions, and to be able to explain and defend them.  But please don't tell me I am somehow less of a programmer because I use That Other [language/framework/web server/OS].  In a professional capacity I use Ruby on Rails everyday, and I love it.  But I have no problem writing applications in PHP, Java, C/C++...even VB.  Because at the end of the day, users, be they business or otherwise, only care about one thing: the end product.  As programmer, I use whatever tool is best to get the job done.  Of course I have my preferences but I will never try and force a solution to fit within those preferences.</p>
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