VS.NET Perfomance and speed question ( Comparing with C++ Apps)

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From: HerrLucifer (Herr__Luciferz_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/21/04


Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 22:00:49 +0430

I am each day becoming more and more addicted to the new .Net
framework because of its cool RAD facilities. However, performance and
speed is extremely important for my application development. I have
done many various tests to compare the performance speed of
applications written in C++ 6.0 V.S. the same ones in VB.Net or
VC#.Net . The result were quiet the same( i am not sure if i have go
the right path!). But I know C++ exe files use "KERNEL32.DLL" directly
while .Net exe files are first taken in by "MSCOREE.DLL", which in
itself depends on "KERNEL32.DLL and "ADVAPI32.DLL", and then they are
executed.

I need you expert guys out there help me more on this issue.
eg: Is .Net really suitable for making 3D games? or such applications
which really
consume CPUs.
(Also, comparing applications load time, I think C++ ones are always
the winners)

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Best Regards
Herr Lucifer


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