Re: C# Browser Control?
From: Robert Kent (robertkent_at_yahooie.coma)
Date: 07/17/04
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Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 20:10:01 -0700
"Kyril Magnos" <kyril.magnos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I wouldn't say it has an advantage, per se. I would say that if you are
> migrating over from Java, then J# is the easiest transition, next to C#.
> There are things that J# does differently from the other .NET languages,
> just as there are things that C# does differently from VB.NET. All in all,
> any code that is written for the .NET framework gets compiled down to IL.
> That goes for all 4 of the different languages.
>
> Are you looking to port over some existing applets?
>
Nope. I'm looking to write new applets (or whatever they are called now). I
started with C# two years ago and haven't done anythign with J# or Java.
I'm still using vs.net 2002, haven't upgraded to 2003. I'm hoping I can hold
off until 2005 is released.
Is it easier to create an applet in J# than it is in C#? It looks like the
browser control only works with J#. Is that true?
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