Re: C# Browser Control?
From: Robert Kent (robertkent_at_yahooie.coma)
Date: 07/17/04
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Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 03:13:00 -0700
"Robert Kent" <robertkent@yahooie.coma> wrote in message
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> "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?
One more question. Does anyone know if Mono will support applets? If so, can
they be used in browsers other than IE and on the Mac and Linux operating
systems?
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