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I must say that my first exprience with C# was for the desktop and for web services. Nowadays it is mostly for the Web... nevertheless, I would rather be doing most of my development on C++ even if designed for .NET
Nothing can replace the power and pleasure of developing with C++
Once more, desktop software should stick to native code, especialy interface development... .NET is a great tool, but it should be used only for what it is best!
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Most of my C# work is 50% desktop and 50% web at the moment. The web-side is growing a little as I move into writing SOA web-services to power my desktop apps.
Michael
Thanks to all for your kind words and support on my return to CP. This place and you guys and gals are just the best
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Michael P Butler wrote: 50% web
Michael P Butler wrote: I move into writing SOA web-services
So it's mostly either writing web services or desktop applications.
I was talking about asp.net web sites. I was reasoning that a large number of those who selected c# are mostly coding asp.net. It's just a theoretical idea, however.
It seems that a large number of projects moved to web side, in US specially, because internet is widely available and also is cheap(I think.) Where I live things are different. Internet is available in some houses(often Dialup) or in some offices(often broad band up to 256K but mostly 128.) Here people don't like to move their application to web because of it's prices and poor quality. But they use it for blogging or introducing products,... The concept of web services, or web based applications or service oriented architecture will not come here soon, however I like technology and learned a bit of them.
// "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni while (I'm_alive) { cout<<"I love programming."; }
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Hi i am doing my MSC project and i need to write a programme in C to one a comm port to send and receive data can anyone help me out i am new to C programming.
Regards
Temikasali
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If you're new, check this out. There's a lot of articles here, you only need to find the right KEYWORDS and SEARCH. Begin with a short article to understand the basics, then move on further...
http://www.codeproject.com/cs/internet/SerialCommunication.asp[^]
I checked the article, the basics are there. Anyhow, when you implement RS232 communication, you'll have to read a lot of - manual/transfer protocol specification, etc.
BTW: really the wrong forum for questions
C#, ASPX, SQL, novice to NHibernate
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Which languages are you actual paid to work in?
/ravi
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I put English and it didn't show up in the poll.
Hmmmmmmmm... It felt like I was getting ripped off. Guess it's obsolete.
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Emanuelle Goldsteen wrote: Hmmmmmmmm... It felt like I was getting ripped off. Guess it's obsolete.
Maybe you should have put "Canadian"
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It should also say actually instead of actual.
Cheers,
Vıkram.
After all is said and done, much is said and little is done.
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what exactly do people do with it?
any cross platform ('nux/doze) C# developers out there?
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Yes i do cross develop my applications although, i do question why i should write them in C# and not just C++.
In any case, mono is fine to use as a cross development compiler and i have been using it for a while,
even though it has some pretty large bugs but with a bit of knowledge anyone can work around them .
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====i do question why i should write them in C# and not just C++. =====
thats what i wondered, lol.
i use QT, SDL and somesuch...
if yr going to use an interpreter, why not use a good one, like LISP or Python?
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Interpreter? Why are you mentioning C# and interpreters in the same sentence?
/B
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I've been writing a backend server application to automate the test labs at my company, they decided to use C# for that since its capable of multithreading. The other team members use VB.NET which is the web interface.
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StevenWalsh wrote: they decided to use C# for that since its capable of multithreading
Multithreading has nothing to do with C#... (?) The operating system provides multithreading, and all languages I know of offer some kind of interfacing towards multithreading.
StevenWalsh wrote: The other team members use VB.NET which is the web i
nterface
VB huh? Poor bastards... I once worked in a project where we chose VB for the GUI because someone said its "easy to work with". We all in the project ended up regretting that choice every day... VB is good to get something quick 'n dirty to show off (as long as you're content with the boring native GUI controls), but to use it in a serious project is something for masochists only.
Today I use C++ with Juce. It allows me to develop x-platform (windows/mac/linux) and to do pretty much exactly what I want. With ease. But don't take my word for it, do check it out.
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robiwano wrote: Multithreading has nothing to do with C#... (?) The operating system provides multithreading
I am aware of this...
robiwano wrote: all languages I know of offer some kind of interfacing towards multithreading.
This i was not aware of... Thanks for the info.
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robiwano wrote: VB huh? Poor bastards...
heheh.
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I'm pretty much a full time C# dev, delving into JavaScript for web-sites and SQL for databases. However I do have to work with guys who only program in VB, so I still need to be able to understand it, read it and write it.
Michael
Thanks to all for your kind words and support on my return to CP. This place and you guys and gals are just the best
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I realize the poll only covers languages for which you get paid to code in (are there other kinds? but I am surprised that Ruby scored so low - I thought we would all be using Ruby by now?
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ohhh man, C# is free to code, all .NET IS FREE TO CODE, only VS is paid, but to can use VS xpress for free to code
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Most ruby programmers run Macs, and therefore don't visit generally this site.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Remind me to buy you a beer.
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Nope
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