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<myQuote order="random" ⁄>Aquele que não sabe e pensa que sabe, é um tolo: Fuja dele. Aquele que sabe e pensa que não sabe, está a dormir: Acorde-o. Aquele que não sabe e sabe que não sabe, é humilde: Guie-o. Aquele que sabe e sabe que sabe, é um mestre: Siga-o.
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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>The commenter's on Jeff Atwoods latest post tend to fall into two camps. On one side you have the people who make their living with Microsoft products, most of them are also open source advocates, without being mouth breathing fan boys.
On the flip side, you have the Anti-Microsoft trolls. These people are often there just to take potshots at Microsoft. Ironically, most of them can not agree on what technology they do endorse, considering the amount of flame that goes around on the popular open source haunts.
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