Clash of the .NET, J2EE clans
InternetNews | at | by Mike
Robert McLaws, president and chief software architect at Interscape Technologies, wants to pick a fight with the Java community. The 22-year-old .NET developer recently started a clan, a group of .NET programmers who also play Microsoft's highly-popular Xbox game, Halo 2.
So far, "MastersOfDotNet" has accumulated eight or nine like-minded developers. McLaws, one of the youngest American to get Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award, has issued a challenge: take on any Java developer clan on the virtual fields to see who is the best.