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The .NET Framework: Bloated or just Feature rich?

Survey period: 22 Jun 2009 to 28 Jun 2009

Whether you use it or not you've probably downloaded it (knowingly or not). (Suggestd by Matt McGuire)

OptionVotes% 
Too bloated21517.52215 votes, 17.52%
Bloated, but worth it for the features55244.99552 votes, 44.99%
Just right30524.86305 votes, 24.86%
Undersized352.8535 votes, 2.85%
No idea1209.78120 votes, 9.78%



 
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GeneralC++ is better PinmemberJan Stetka12:27 23 Jul '09  
GeneralI wish PinmemberEnnis Ray Lynch, Jr.6:06 24 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: I wish PinmemberPIEBALDconsult8:31 24 Jun '09  
GeneralClient Profile Pinmemberh323:57 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Client Profile (needs vendor support). PinmemberDale Thompson6:24 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Client Profile PinsitebuilderShog96:41 23 Jun '09  
GeneralBloated, obese, misshapen and grotesque... but worth it for the features PinPopularsitebuilderShog98:13 22 Jun '09  
This option is winning by a large margin, and rightly so. As John C notes, the value of .NET comes from having everything and the kitchen sink available to you with one install - target .NET 2.0, you get everything in 2.0 or nothing at all; target .NET 3.5, you get everything in 3.5 or nothing at all. And each major new library (WPF, ASP.NET AJAX, etc.) gets rolled into the next framework release, to where you can develop against it knowing that by the time you deploy, you'll only need to update your framework dependency and be done with it.
 
Of course, that strategy does lead to bloat. "Framework" has become a misnomer for the .NET libraries; you'd have to be crazy to build something fitting such a frame, with depreciated wings, redundant staircases, and plenty of doors originally intended for future expansion but now opening onto nothing. This monstrosity is a grab-bag of frameworks, libraries, tools, and strategies, and from the look of things will have to continue down this path indefinitely, as new libraries are added in faster than old ones can be removed.
 
But so what? Harddrive space is cheap, there's no requirement that you load and use the bits you don't need, and any confusion wrought in new users is merely a just punishment for their refusal to properly research the tools that are saving them so much time and effort.

 

GeneralDepends on how you use it. PinmemberNemanja Trifunovic5:22 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinsupporterJohn C7:18 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinmemberSuper Lloyd1:16 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinmemberNemanja Trifunovic3:48 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinmemberSuper Lloyd3:57 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinmemberNemanja Trifunovic5:43 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinPopularmemberChristopher M. Park8:55 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinmemberSuper Lloyd14:15 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinmemberSuper Lloyd14:32 23 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinmemberChristopher M. Park16:35 23 Jun '09  
GeneralAll-In-One Is the problem PinmemberBalboos5:02 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem PinPopularmemberPIEBALDconsult5:34 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem PinmemberBalboos5:40 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem PinmemberPIEBALDconsult5:46 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem PinmemberBalboos5:59 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem Pinmemberoooshola7:04 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem PinmemberPIEBALDconsult7:39 22 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem PinPopularsupporterJohn C7:16 22 Jun '09  

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