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Have you sold your soul to Bill?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Sep 2002 to 15 Sep 2002

Time to look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself the question: Have you thrown in your lot with Microsoft?

OptionVotes% 
Yea, I have drunk from the fountain of Microsoft and found it Good.76859.17
Yes, but I'm trying to leave the congregation.16612.79
I'm a Microsoft user but I can quit anytime. Really.27220.96
No, but it's only a matter of time.473.62
No - my systems are Microsoft free.453.47



 
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TheFrogPrince9-Sep-02 11:09
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Stephane Rodriguez.9-Sep-02 9:02
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Stephane Rodriguez.10-Sep-02 3:42
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Mr Morden11-Sep-02 21:12
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Mr Morden11-Sep-02 21:07
Mr Morden11-Sep-02 21:07 
A few points.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
- they are relying on developers for .NET evangelization.

Who doesn't. The best marketing technique in the world is word of mouth from a satisfied customer.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
They're will be a strong issue, because users are forced to download and install a shitload of run-times just to launch a simple .exe.

You mention Java later, so I'll bring you up on it. Smile | :)

Do you remember when Java was released. I do. It was exactly the same. Users had to download and install the JVM and the JDK (if they were developing).

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
That's about it, I believe users and customers are going to resent a lot individual developers about .NET if the user experience is worse than before.

And so they should. But that is not a .NET issue. That is a developer issue. If you produce crap, you should be pulled up on it. But whose fault is that?


StephaneRodriguez wrote:
- they are faking the entire dev community with their multi-language CLR strategy. The only reason why the CLR, in marketing words, accepts more than one language, is that MS want Java implementations be translated as seamlessly as possible to C# or the like. Hence the goal is only to gain the lost business and comfort their monopol.

Welcome to the world of business and marketing. What is the goal of business? It is to make a return on investment. No-one runs a business to give their competitors an advantage. No-one runs a marketing campaign to give their competitors an advantage. Can you imagine Coke advertising that Pepsi tastes better?

It is still a case of Caveat Emptor. If you don't believe MS claims about .NET... don't use it. No-one is forcing you to use it. Time will tell if the claims of the MS Marketing department are true.

I also believe that the reason CLR works with multiple languages is to shaft Java. But there is another good business reason. It's called reuse. It means that less work has to go into upgrading their products. When all the languages are updated for .NET v2, there will be a hell of a lot less work to make all their features work. They don't need to update MFC, and the VB libs, and the C# libs, and the Eiffel libs. Only one set of libraries need to be updated.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
- the latest MS standards are locking customers and developers. Whenever (for instance) Xml namespaces changes in the future, individual developers are forced to upgrade their products so it keeps working. In other words, you can not develop a program and figure that it will work during 2 years without any change.

I'm not a hundred percent sure what you mean by this, but XML doesn't lock us in as much as the old proprietry formats used to. It would be much faster to upgrade with XML than it would be with any of the old binary formats they used to use. Apparently, much of MS Office will store it's data in XML. Makes it a lot easier to write a converter for say, a Word document.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
This means that, although MS runtimes are at the basis of everything, they not only take your time for you to figure out all the workarounds needed so your program works neatly, the MS runtimes infact lock you into a full-time job just to follow what MS is doing in their service packs and so on. You are glued!!! While you should be freeed!!!!!!!!!!!!

I honestly don't see this. MS runtimes are at the centre of everything whether you use .NET or not. If you use Linux, their runtimes are at the centre of everything. If you use Java, ectcetera, etcetera.

I think you are making an assumption that MS will deliberately go out of their way to make things harder for developers. I don't agree with this viewpoint. First it will be quite foolish at a time when Linux is gaining market share. One thing about MS is that they aren't foolish. Second, and related to the first point, you catch more flies with honey. MS are more likely to make things easier to use as time goes by. It will get them more developers. Look at Direct3D. Early on it was real hard to use. OpenGL was a lot easier. MS iteratively refined it until D3D was easy to use and provided more features than OGL. Now it is the dominant 3D platform on the PC.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
- and finally, last but not least, MS is applying scheduled obsolescence. I fear the day MS tells the world that W2K is legacy, no support for it, and everyone should buy XP licences. That day, that will be a major final f*** for the entire community, (developers, users, customers).

Who doesn't?

One day W2K will be obsolete and unsupported. Just as Windows 3.0 is. It's called progress.

Is this a MS thing? Well not really. Sun have released a number of new Java versions. All of the shrinkwrap software companies I have worked for have released new versions of their software. Not because the customers need the extra features, but because the company needs the cash flow.

MS also need to keep up with the competition by adding new features. Software is a feature driven industry. In a purely business sense, do you think any software company can survive for long on one release if their competition makes a release with new and improved features?

When all is said and done, my sig says it all.

Cheers

The universe is driven by the complex interaction between three ingredients: matter, energy, and enlightened self-interest.
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