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The .NET vision.   [Edit]

Survey period: 11 Sep 2000 to 17 Sep 2000

.NET pushes the vision of a fully distributed system where your cell phone is as useful as your desktop, and where services from all over the world are integrated into a seamless application. Do you think it will work?

OptionVotes% 
I hope so! I love the ideas and concepts and look forward to working within the framework.7021.74
Absolutely! .NET means no more hassles when travelling, and boundless new possibilities.164.97
I think it's a good idea, but only for certain applications.8827.33
I'm not sure. I'm still a little hazy on what it all means.6319.57
Great idea - but the net is still a little slow, so it may stumble..309.32
There will never be the bandwidth or connectivity to support fully distributed applications that can be used by all.216.52
I hope not. I hate web/net programming.3410.56



 
General.NET and standard C++ Pin
alias_na18-Sep-00 6:29
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GeneralWill .NET mean we <i>have</i> to learn other languages? Pin
Chris Maunder12-Sep-00 13:33
cofounderChris Maunder12-Sep-00 13:33 
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Alvaro Mendez13-Sep-00 9:05
Alvaro Mendez13-Sep-00 9:05 
I don't know Chris... but I wouldn't be too comfortable these days if I only had one or two languages under my belt. It seems like more and more companies are making use of multiple languages these days, I suspect for one or more of these reasons:

1. Microsoft currently doesn't support a language that combines the power of C++ with the ease-of-use of VB. C# may change that but it's too early to tell.
2. Visual Studio comes with multiple languages so it's easy to switch from say, VB to FoxPro or viceversa, when the need arises.

I guess what I'm saying is that it's already happening even today: one developer having to know multiple languages. What .NET is really going to do is make developers work with these languages simultaneously in the same project. That will definitely be interesting... although it brings back daunting memories of my days when I had to maintain an executable with had C, C++, and FORTRAN source files. Yipe!

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Jon25-Sep-00 4:24
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General.NET is just another framework Pin
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Jon25-Sep-00 4:34
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GeneralChris... Pin
Leslie Nassar11-Sep-00 6:02
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GeneralOptimism? Pin
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