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Would you like to see MFC ported to .NET?   [Edit]

Survey period: 25 Apr 2005 to 1 May 2005

There's a lot of MFC code and expertise around, but does it make sense to port MFC to .NET?

OptionVotes% 
Yes44631.21
No62944.02
Undecided1137.91
Don't care24116.86



 
GeneralRe: MFC has had its day Pin
NormDroid24-Apr-05 22:24
professionalNormDroid24-Apr-05 22:24 
GeneralYes! Pin
Bob Stanneveld24-Apr-05 20:35
Bob Stanneveld24-Apr-05 20:35 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
ian mariano25-Apr-05 0:34
ian mariano25-Apr-05 0:34 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Member 9625-Apr-05 5:29
Member 9625-Apr-05 5:29 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
PJ Arends25-Apr-05 6:27
professionalPJ Arends25-Apr-05 6:27 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Member 9625-Apr-05 7:06
Member 9625-Apr-05 7:06 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Bob Stanneveld25-Apr-05 12:03
Bob Stanneveld25-Apr-05 12:03 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Member 9625-Apr-05 13:42
Member 9625-Apr-05 13:42 
Hi Bob, first off I apologize, I was overly harsh; yes this is a learning community and I would not want to be responsible for hindering that with anyone. You were quite right to call me out on it.

That being said...

I have heard a lot of crap from people over the last couple of years about .net which I feel very strongly about. I think there is absolutely no question it's what the majority of us are going to be programming towards in the not too distant future who develop anything more significant than small utility applications or low level stuff.

I have heard completely wrong-headed stuff from people who are clearly just trying to defend the old ways of doing things for the sake of it without wanting to even consider the possibility that they might want to take an unbiased look at a new tool at their disposal.

I've heard from people who are near evangelical about promoting the .net framework, abandoning a lot of logic and facts in the process.

However I had not heard until now anyone stating they have no knowledge of something, then proceeding to make an argument about it.

I guess I'm a bit old-school in that sense, but I've always felt you learn more by asking than by proclaiming.

Again, I apologize for the harsh manner in which I replied.



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GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Bob Stanneveld25-Apr-05 22:19
Bob Stanneveld25-Apr-05 22:19 
GeneralRe: .NET as a religion Pin
Tim Stubbs25-Apr-05 22:21
Tim Stubbs25-Apr-05 22:21 
GeneralRe: .NET as a religion Pin
Member 9626-Apr-05 4:29
Member 9626-Apr-05 4:29 
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Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 4:54
Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 4:54 
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Member 9626-Apr-05 5:42
Member 9626-Apr-05 5:42 
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Nemanja Trifunovic26-Apr-05 6:01
Nemanja Trifunovic26-Apr-05 6:01 
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Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 6:29
Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 6:29 
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Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 6:24
Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 6:24 
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Ed K26-Apr-05 16:54
Ed K26-Apr-05 16:54 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
NormDroid26-Apr-05 0:03
professionalNormDroid26-Apr-05 0:03 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Bob Stanneveld26-Apr-05 1:20
Bob Stanneveld26-Apr-05 1:20 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
NormDroid26-Apr-05 1:59
professionalNormDroid26-Apr-05 1:59 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Bob Stanneveld26-Apr-05 2:04
Bob Stanneveld26-Apr-05 2:04 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Kevin McFarlane25-Apr-05 10:29
Kevin McFarlane25-Apr-05 10:29 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
NormDroid26-Apr-05 0:09
professionalNormDroid26-Apr-05 0:09 
GeneralThey are not my choice. Pin
Anonymous24-Apr-05 18:56
Anonymous24-Apr-05 18:56 

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