Re: vb6 -v- Net!
- From: Paul Clement <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:16:00 -0500
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:39:12 -0700, Stefan Berglund <sorry.no.koolaid@xxxxxx> wrote:
¤ On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:11:46 -0500, Paul Clement
¤ <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
¤ in <girf03pbq8mnlicmuqn7i3psn9f9t57ls8@xxxxxxx>
¤
¤ >Second, speed and performance is relative. Classic VB apps may run faster on newer computers but my
¤ >true concern is whether the .NET app application performance is acceptable.
¤ >
¤ >Third, as more .NET apps are developed and users move to Vista, the .NET Framework becomes less of
¤ >an issue.
¤
¤ In what artificial reality are these two things happening? .NET app
¤ performance is far from acceptable. What users are moving to Vista?
¤ Gamers?
Which .NET apps are you referring to where the performance is not acceptable?
What users are moving to Vista? Users that buy new computers. Are you claiming that no one is moving
to Vista nor will in the future?
Paul
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