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How do your clients get the .NET redistributable?   [Edit]

Survey period: 21 Jul 2003 to 27 Jul 2003

If you're going to supply your clients with a .NET application then you're going to have to bank on them having .NET installed - but how? (suggested by Frank Wu)

OptionVotes% 
I don't know and don't care - I don't write .NET apps.45443.07
I don't know - but I hope they do have it installed.726.83
My application's installation package.32430.74
Windows Update.484.55
Service Pack on disk.292.75
Download from Microsoft.10610.06
Other.211.99



 
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Larry Antram25-Jul-03 5:25
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Larry Antram25-Jul-03 7:17
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GeneralWhat is to become of non-managed C++? Pin
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bneacetp23-Jul-03 8:07
bneacetp23-Jul-03 8:07 
(adding to what I said recently) Also, the managed C++ wizards for adding events for controls place the implementation in the include file. What is up with that? One of the good things about non-managed C++ is that the implementation code is placed in the source file (*.cpp), so that clients using the classes don't have to worry about how it was built (unless they plan to extend the existing functionality). They just read the include file contents and then have the knowledge they need to efficiently use the class.

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Stephane Rodriguez.24-Jul-03 8:28
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