Before I jump too deep inside this question I should make a few points. The first is this is my first ever blog post, so please bear with me if I don't fully adhere to normal blogosphere etiquette. The second is, as I'm sure you know, Dot Net is a Microsoft partner, so I am somewhat biased in my opinions, although contrary to popular belief, Microsoft has not 'put something in the water' and our choice to go the paid-for software route when setting up Dot Net was due in large part to the argu ...
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