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Nadia Monalisa13-Jan-07 23:45
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Hi Colin
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
No. It is next to impossible to write a good/fast driver in C#.


I have something to say about it. Did you mean, C# is not good for making driver or .NET language is not good for making driver ? Because what I thought was, every .NET language is translated to common language runtime and do the work in same performance for the target operating system. So, if I choose Visual C++.NET to make a driver, I did not think that it would be any better than Visual C#.NET. Unless if I dont make the driver in some other C++ (like borland etc) targeting native Operating System directly bypassing any CLR. Ain't I right ?

Thanks again for your valuable information.
Emran
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