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The .NET Framework: Bloated or just Feature rich?   [Edit]

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 bloated21517.52
Bloated, but worth it for the features55244.99
Just right30524.86
Undersized352.85
No idea1209.78



 
GeneralC++ is better Pin
Jan Stetka23-Jul-09 11:27
Jan Stetka23-Jul-09 11:27 
GeneralI wish Pin
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.24-Jun-09 5:06
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.24-Jun-09 5:06 
GeneralRe: I wish Pin
PIEBALDconsult24-Jun-09 7:31
mvePIEBALDconsult24-Jun-09 7:31 
GeneralClient Profile Pin
h3223-Jun-09 2:57
h3223-Jun-09 2:57 
GeneralRe: Client Profile (needs vendor support). Pin
Dale Thompson23-Jun-09 5:24
Dale Thompson23-Jun-09 5:24 
GeneralRe: Client Profile Pin
Shog923-Jun-09 5:41
sitebuilderShog923-Jun-09 5:41 
GeneralBloated, obese, misshapen and grotesque... but worth it for the features PinPopular
Shog922-Jun-09 7:13
sitebuilderShog922-Jun-09 7:13 
GeneralDepends on how you use it. PinPopular
Nemanja Trifunovic22-Jun-09 4:22
Nemanja Trifunovic22-Jun-09 4:22 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. Pin
Member 9622-Jun-09 6:18
Member 9622-Jun-09 6:18 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. Pin
Super Lloyd23-Jun-09 0:16
Super Lloyd23-Jun-09 0:16 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic23-Jun-09 2:48
Nemanja Trifunovic23-Jun-09 2:48 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. Pin
Super Lloyd23-Jun-09 2:57
Super Lloyd23-Jun-09 2:57 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic23-Jun-09 4:43
Nemanja Trifunovic23-Jun-09 4:43 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. PinPopular
Chris McElligott Park23-Jun-09 7:55
Chris McElligott Park23-Jun-09 7:55 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. Pin
Super Lloyd23-Jun-09 13:15
Super Lloyd23-Jun-09 13:15 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. Pin
Super Lloyd23-Jun-09 13:32
Super Lloyd23-Jun-09 13:32 
GeneralRe: Depends on how you use it. Pin
Chris McElligott Park23-Jun-09 15:35
Chris McElligott Park23-Jun-09 15:35 
GeneralAll-In-One Is the problem Pin
W Balboos, GHB22-Jun-09 4:02
W Balboos, GHB22-Jun-09 4:02 
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem PinPopular
PIEBALDconsult22-Jun-09 4:34
mvePIEBALDconsult22-Jun-09 4:34 
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem Pin
W Balboos, GHB22-Jun-09 4:40
W Balboos, GHB22-Jun-09 4:40 
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem Pin
PIEBALDconsult22-Jun-09 4:46
mvePIEBALDconsult22-Jun-09 4:46 
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem Pin
W Balboos, GHB22-Jun-09 4:59
W Balboos, GHB22-Jun-09 4:59 
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem Pin
oooshola22-Jun-09 6:04
oooshola22-Jun-09 6:04 
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem Pin
PIEBALDconsult22-Jun-09 6:39
mvePIEBALDconsult22-Jun-09 6:39 
GeneralRe: All-In-One Is the problem PinPopular
Member 9622-Jun-09 6:16
Member 9622-Jun-09 6:16 
Balboos wrote:
The add-ons and specialties should be broken out as options


Yikes! You want to take us firmly back to the 90's and .dll hell days? You'd have every developer have to build a giant install script again that validates against dozens of different libraries and apps that break the minute one or the other critical library is removed or updated on it's own?

No freakin' thank you, that's the nightmare the framework solved.

The whole value of the .net framework is that it assuredly contains everything on every computer that is kept up to date. I don't know if you've ever sold an app publicly and had to maintain and support it but the great strength of the .net framework is that (these days) it's all but guaranteed to be there and to be complete, it eliminates what used to take up the far greatest support resources back in the unmanaged development days with missing bits and pieces everywhere and incompatibly and conflicting versions everywhere.

These days anyone who runs windows update has got what is required guaranteed.

I know this in my bones because our biggest app we sell used to be unmanaged in the 90's and I recall many a wasted hour finding out the customer was missing something or had an incorrect version of something or had installed another app that installed a different version of something, it was hell plain and simply, bad for the user, bad for the developer bad for the support people, just plain bad.

You argue that having all the pieces in the same box is a problem but never state *why* exactly that's a problem, is it simply aesthetics or ...? Because from where I sit that's exactly what's good about it.


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