Re: How many man-hours were used in creating .NET 1.0?
From: Marius Horak (someone_at_europe.eu)
Date: 05/11/04
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 08:20:49 +0100
Not enough.
Why?
In web applications I still have to use this crap HTML and Javascript. And
the whole logic of a web application is worse then mainframe applications in
70s and 80s. The only difference is that now we can play with pictures.
Regarding window applications I can create better looking and better
performing systems using other software.
The only good thing is C#.
MH
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