Re: Dotnet versus Java-Applets
From: UAError (null_at_null.null)
Date: 11/09/04
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Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 11:32:14 -0500
"frank" <frank@nothing.com> wrote:
>If you use Flash, you are not using .NET. It is an old ActiveX control. If
>you use .NET, you have access to the entire .NET Framework, as well as
>thousands of libraries and components written for the CLR, and sophisticated
>development tools such as Visual Studio .NET. However, you will be
>restricted to the Windows platform.
>
>A .NET "applet" is much closer to a java applet than to flash. The power is
>much greater than flash.
>
>Frank
>
And there comes a point where you have to start asking
yourself: if you're already committed to the .NET runtime
(or JVM for that matter) why not just ditch the
(constraining) browser - if not for evertyhing, at least for
the more demanding/premium aspects of an
application/service.
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