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This is my one solitary (forgivable?) poll. To prove that I'm not being a rep !@&#&!!@(#*, I'm making this comm owned.

What I want SO users to do is to

  1. upvote or create an answer that represents the technology they use at work that pays for their bills.
  2. Also if you're particularly co-operative, tag on a comment stating your work organization and location. like 'UserX, NameOfOrganization, Location (State-Country)'

Benefits:

  • I'm thinking if this helps people relocate to a good place.. in case they spot someone who works with a tech that they'd like to 'move to' IN their locality.. Great!
  • We get a distributive spread of whats being used in the "industry" if we may call it that apart from hobby languages that we indulge in.

Update: Please post one tech per answer. Upvote to second something... otherwise this thing doesn't work.. thanks.

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ASP.NET C#/VB (plus HTML, JavaScript, CSS, XML etc as usual for web apps) and SQL Server

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Enterprise Java

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.NET development (winforms) with C# and C/C++.

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Coldfusion

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.NET Desktop Client Apps

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PostgreSQL

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PHP behind xHTML and CSS

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Embedded C++.

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C++ GUI applications with Qt

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Delphi 7

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C/C++ console (non-GUI) apps

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DevExpress (DXperience)

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Oracle RDBMS

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Embedded development in C using GCC

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C++ COM (not pure C++)

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C# for Windows Mobile applications.

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C++, perl, vbscript, C#, javascript

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Java w/Hibernate, PHP, MySQL (not classic LAMP - Java (web services) sits between PHP and the database)

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Java with Struts

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Java Swing

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Coldfusion development SQL and some javascript

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J2ME mobile development

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Labview (Unfortunately)

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Classic ASP ( Classic makes it sooo much better than it is )

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ASP.Net (C#), Multi-threaded .Net console apps (C#), .Net Desktop apps (C#), SQL Server 2005, Fundamental DALGen for .Net, ColdFusion

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NET Framework [C#, ASP.NET, WCF, WSE] SharePoint, Delphi WIX

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VB.net (mainly for prototyping)

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JBoss Application Server

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C# Winform(MVP) WCF SQLServer TDD IoC Subsonic

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