Quote Originally Posted by moti barski View Post
1 that people are bored with not cute stuff
2 that tech conferences are visited mostly by little kids
3 that universities are teaching old compilers
4 that university's heads (prof, teachers) at times negate new technology (100% times with my case)
5 that to properly test chatbots :
A the gift of the gab is needed
B (recomended) a full test should be minimum 1H time composed of 3 20 minute sessions
than get an objective report of what went down
6 the college scam is wide spread
7 I wrote an observation report you can derive what you want from it (see post #810 and #813)

don't know weather to add google app engine : no vb.net support, requires install kinda feels not at the level of battle programming
1) Personal preference. I'm not concerned with how it looks for the most part as long as it does the job it's needed to. If it can do the job, then I have no issues with it and the look 'n feel can be upgraded as time goes on.

2) Little kids with big dreams. They are the future!

3) Those "old" compilers helped bring about what we have today. There's a reason that older technology and languages are still taught because they influenced quite a few things we have right now.

4) I think you just have bad luck. A University professor that does not embrace new technology in this field is just a bad professor. It could be that they just doubt what you have because you may not be giving enough proof.

5a) That makes no sense.
5b) That I can agree with, but are you really going to find someone who wants to kill an hour of their time to test out an "A.I."?

6) I call shenanigans. Unless you can give me some valid & solid proof of this, I will not believe anything you say on the subject.

7) Meh.