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Is .NET ready for the masses?   [Edit]

Survey period: 16 Aug 2004 to 22 Aug 2004

Do you feel .NET is ready for the mass market, or are there specific shortcomings that you feel need to be addressed?

OptionVotes% 
Yes53836.72
Almost22215.15
No, because the masses don't have .NET25517.41
No, because it's missing features402.73
No, because it's too slow or too resource hungry17612.01
No, because it's too buggy422.87
Plain old 'No'1087.37
Undecided845.73



 
GeneralRe: No and probably never will be. Pin
Kiehlster17-Aug-04 11:55
Kiehlster17-Aug-04 11:55 
GeneralRe: No and probably never will be. Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Aug-04 12:54
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Aug-04 12:54 
GeneralRe: No and probably never will be. Pin
Almighty Bob17-Aug-04 20:16
Almighty Bob17-Aug-04 20:16 
GeneralRe: No and probably never will be. Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Aug-04 2:22
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Aug-04 2:22 
GeneralRe: No and probably never will be. Pin
Almighty Bob18-Aug-04 3:02
Almighty Bob18-Aug-04 3:02 
GeneralRe: No and probably never will be. Pin
Mayur Mahajan18-Aug-04 6:59
Mayur Mahajan18-Aug-04 6:59 
GeneralRe: No and probably never will be. Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Aug-04 10:04
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Aug-04 10:04 
GeneralRe: No and probably never will be. Pin
Kiehlster21-Aug-04 11:39
Kiehlster21-Aug-04 11:39 
The likelyhood of a GTK1.1 app not working on GTK2 is rather rare unless you don't keep depricated functions in mind. And most likely they'll have a new function that does about the same thing as the old one, so it's not hard to program. The hard part is mostly just trying to install the new versions of the APIs. Even that is getting easier with things like apt and such.

I just think once you get comfortable with linux it really isn't that hard to develop for it and I really don't think it's that hard to develop in a way that can cross both API versions and cross distributions. In fact, a lot of stuff works fine on most distributions and APIs. I think a lot of the stuff on my linux box isn't even written for my distribution. The biggest pain is when someone uses some obscure library which is just a sign of a bad developer. Too many people write software for linux and don't know what their doing and only test it on their own systems because they wrote the software for themselves and decided that someone else might find it useful. If you think linux development is that hard, then you probably use linux just to keep up with technology. You have to live it to know how to develop for it.

The big kicker... .NET 2k3 - $900, GTK (and most of the rest of linux) - free.

Most people don't install the .NET framework or know what it is. Everyone that uses linux knows what the GTK libaries are, and there are updaters that will install the GTK1 and GTK2 libraries for you. I don't know, but I believe you can't have .NET 1.1 and 2 frameworks installed simultaneously. But I don't like .NET anyway, so I refuse to develop for it.

If Google wrote their toolbar for linux/firefox, I'd never go back to windows because it's like the one thing that my line of work has a use for. no PR indicator makes it hard to compete in internet marketing. Instead I'm forced to use IE since emulators don't seem to like running both IE and the toolbar. So instead I play my games on windows and develop remotely to my linux box.
Generalclients vs. the masses Pin
Marc Clifton17-Aug-04 7:43
mvaMarc Clifton17-Aug-04 7:43 
GeneralRe: clients vs. the masses Pin
Ellery_Familia17-Aug-04 10:58
Ellery_Familia17-Aug-04 10:58 
Generalwhat about the corporate world? Pin
Ellery_Familia17-Aug-04 7:33
Ellery_Familia17-Aug-04 7:33 
GeneralRe: what about the corporate world? Pin
Alvaro Mendez17-Aug-04 10:22
Alvaro Mendez17-Aug-04 10:22 
GeneralRe: what about the corporate world? Pin
Ellery_Familia17-Aug-04 10:55
Ellery_Familia17-Aug-04 10:55 
GeneralWhy anything other than .NET? Pin
Dale Thompson17-Aug-04 7:17
Dale Thompson17-Aug-04 7:17 
GeneralRe: Why anything other than .NET? Pin
Tibor Blazko17-Aug-04 21:05
Tibor Blazko17-Aug-04 21:05 
GeneralRe: Why anything other than .NET? Pin
Navin18-Aug-04 4:52
Navin18-Aug-04 4:52 
Generalno because of missing windows api functionality Pin
yetanotherchris17-Aug-04 4:24
yetanotherchris17-Aug-04 4:24 
Generalyes for .NET 1.0, No for every newer version Pin
Corinna John16-Aug-04 19:55
Corinna John16-Aug-04 19:55 
GeneralYes Pin
KevinHall16-Aug-04 19:49
KevinHall16-Aug-04 19:49 
GeneralNo, because the masses don't have .NET Pin
zakoops16-Aug-04 11:17
zakoops16-Aug-04 11:17 
GeneralRe: No, because the masses don't have .NET Pin
Navin16-Aug-04 14:18
Navin16-Aug-04 14:18 
GeneralNo, because the masses don't need .NET Pin
Kiehlster16-Aug-04 10:06
Kiehlster16-Aug-04 10:06 
GeneralRe: No, because the masses don't need .NET Pin
Anonymous17-Aug-04 7:07
Anonymous17-Aug-04 7:07 
GeneralNo - because the masses don't have .NET Pin
Navin16-Aug-04 3:35
Navin16-Aug-04 3:35 
GeneralRe: No - because the masses don't have .NET Pin
Roger Wright16-Aug-04 5:09
professionalRoger Wright16-Aug-04 5:09 

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