Re: Phantom code

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hey STFU ***


I speak the TRUTH.

DOTNET IS A FAILURE. the framework is not on 10% of users desktops.

SO TAKE THIS FRAMEWORK AND SHOVE IT.



On Feb 20, 8:25 am, "rowe_newsgroups" <rowe_em...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 20, 10:42 am, "DanG" <d...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:





Obviously, you have no idea what you're bitching about.

.NET is a development environment. It does not get installed on
user's machines -- just the developer's machine and the web server.
It generates either an EXE (for windows apps) that gets installed on
user's machines (just like vb6), or a DLL (for web apps) that gets put
on a web server, which creates HTML for the user's browser. .NET is
invisible to the user. That's the point! So, I don't care what
version of the framework is on your machine, or if you even have it.

I do not run VB6 as a web app. I look at VB6 code to see what it
does, and run the VB6 program to see the results. Then I write a .NET
web app to do the same thing. Then any user in the world can run the
app (via a browser) without needing to have any code installed on
their machine. Can VB6 do that? This agency used to distribute VB6
EXEs to all of its offices in the country. After I write a web app to
do the same thing, anyone can use it, and get updates immediately.

.NET has easily been installed on any machine I've ever had -- no DVD
required. Does VB6 magically appear on people's machine without
having to get getting installed "by hand"?

So you're really just making this *** up as you go along, right? You
clearly don't know anything about .NET. Pull your head out, girl.

DanG, just ignore susiedba - it is an alias for Aaron Kempf who is
just trolling these newsgroups. Generally what he says is obviously
wrong and he just wants you to argue with him.

Thanks,

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