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This is Not Your Father’s Microsoft
By Nick Hodge | July 27, 2008
A day after the Apache Foundation OSCON announcement, Sam Ramji presented to us Microsoft-ees in Seattle.
PHP, ADONET etc. The world is a different place. All a part of Microsoft realizing that Open source is not going to go away, and the means of engagement is working with the community: not against it.
Phew.
I’ve landed at Microsoft at the correct time.
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