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First of all, I am NOT begrudging ActiveState being compensated for the effort they have put into any project that they may have. They have done a wonderful job porting Perl to WIN32 and any tools that they create as added value are certainly worth being compensated for.

My comment about the price tag was simply me noticing that there was considerable cost for this and not yet knowing what value this would bring me. I get paid to program. I expect others to get paid to program. I just was not, and still not certain, about what I would be paying for in this case. There is nothing hypocritical about wanting to know what you will be paying for. Would you buy a house or a car without understanding what it will do for you? No matter what the cost, everything is an investment and should be treated as such.

Before you start resenting what you think someone has implied, be certain of what they mean.

Mick

In reply to Re: Re: What do you think about ActiveState's Visual Perl .NET?? by mrmick
in thread What do you think about ActiveState's Visual Perl .NET?? by mrmick

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