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Will you upgrade to .NET   [Edit]

Survey period: 21 Jul 2000 to 27 Jul 2000

There has been a strong reaction to .NET - some hate it, some can't wait to get their hands on it. Will you use?

OptionVotes% 
Yes18751.23
No17848.77



 
General".NET" Information and FAQ's Pin
Robert Scoble30-Jul-00 17:23
sussRobert Scoble30-Jul-00 17:23 
GeneralC# and .NET Knockers Pin
Lee Nowotny25-Jul-00 6:59
Lee Nowotny25-Jul-00 6:59 
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R. Spekreijse26-Jul-00 0:01
sussR. Spekreijse26-Jul-00 0:01 
GeneralRe: C# and .NET Knockers Pin
Norm Almond26-Jul-00 4:50
sussNorm Almond26-Jul-00 4:50 
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Keith Hill26-Jul-00 6:03
Keith Hill26-Jul-00 6:03 
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Andrew Peace26-Jul-00 7:41
Andrew Peace26-Jul-00 7:41 
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Keith Hill26-Jul-00 6:06
Keith Hill26-Jul-00 6:06 
>> I will be hesitant in diving into a new technology
>> that may or maynot be superceeded in several months
>> down the line.

You don't have to. This is one area that I think Microsoft has done better than most OS vendors. I have programs I have written in DOS in the late '80s that run on NT/2000 today. COM components and ActiveX controls will still be supported (and usable from the .NET platform) for a long time. COM and the Win32 API will be around for a long time. So, you can move to the "new" technology when you are ready. What's wrong with that?

Regarding invention of new technology every "month". This is one of the reasons I like this industry so much. There is always something new to learn. Smile | :) Seriously, if there is a new technology that is more complex but allows me to provide some unique value to my customers then I can go along with that (COM and MTS). However, if there is a new technology that promises to vastly simplify what was complex and at the same time provide at least the same (if not more) capabilities and potential for customer value, well then I am all over that.

Until you have had a chance to experiment with the class libraries, the CLR and one of the languages that sit on top of the CLR, I urge you to reserve judgement. It is easy to criticize something that is a vague and nebulous thing. This is one area that I think the MS marketing machine has failed so far. They need to craft a message and spread it to developers regarding "why a developer would want to use the .NET technologies". At the PDC, we got that message pretty clearly but MS needs to spread it to more than just the 6000 developers that showed up at the PDC
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Nobody26-Jul-00 9:41
Nobody26-Jul-00 9:41 
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Keith Hill26-Jul-00 15:59
Keith Hill26-Jul-00 15:59 
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Keith Hill26-Jul-00 16:02
Keith Hill26-Jul-00 16:02 
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Keith Hill26-Jul-00 16:05
Keith Hill26-Jul-00 16:05 
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Norm Almond26-Jul-00 21:31
sussNorm Almond26-Jul-00 21:31 
GeneralWhy against C#? Pin
Uncle Sam27-Jul-00 21:13
Uncle Sam27-Jul-00 21:13 
GeneralMissing options Pin
Ramon Smits25-Jul-00 0:21
Ramon Smits25-Jul-00 0:21 
GeneralIMHO... Pin
Anonymous23-Jul-00 17:55
Anonymous23-Jul-00 17:55 
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Leslie Nassar24-Jul-00 6:34
Leslie Nassar24-Jul-00 6:34 
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jmw26-Jul-00 7:46
jmw26-Jul-00 7:46 
GeneralStrange Poll... Pin
Peter21-Jul-00 14:06
Peter21-Jul-00 14:06 
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Chris Maunder21-Jul-00 16:10
cofounderChris Maunder21-Jul-00 16:10 
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joe22-Jul-00 14:08
joe22-Jul-00 14:08 
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Peter23-Jul-00 10:20
Peter23-Jul-00 10:20 
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Tom Archer25-Jul-00 22:39
Tom Archer25-Jul-00 22:39 

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