Re: .NET haters ought to get a kick out of this
- From: "Russ Rose" <russrose@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2006 11:06:45 -0600
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20+MB deployment
Once the framework is installed you only need to copy the executable to the
user's machine.
This almost identical to the vb dll's that need a one time installation. The
framework however gives you objects to replace most API calls. An excellent
trade off for a bigger install, which still fits on any medium except
floppies, and most of my PC's don't even have floppy drives anymore.
and slooooooowwww apps are not what I consider suitable for
desktop applications.
I have never noticed a speed difference on any ported apps. My bottlenecks
are still the network and database. Perhaps graphics is worse, I haven't
done any game programming in .Net yet.
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