Re: .NET haters ought to get a kick out of this




"Bob Butler" <tiredofit@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Russ Rose" <russrose@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Ed-
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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.

Starting a dotnet desktop application is painfully slow; even if the
performance gradually improves as more of it gets loaded and compiled the
initial perception is very negative. It's definitely not an option
currently for anything except server-side applications where the
environment
is more controlled and the resources available are large enough to
compensate for the poor performance.

I have not expirienced any slowness in my apps, perhaps this is poor design.


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