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The .NET vision.   [Edit]

Survey period: 11 Sep 2000 to 17 Sep 2000

.NET pushes the vision of a fully distributed system where your cell phone is as useful as your desktop, and where services from all over the world are integrated into a seamless application. Do you think it will work?

OptionVotes% 
I hope so! I love the ideas and concepts and look forward to working within the framework.7021.74
Absolutely! .NET means no more hassles when travelling, and boundless new possibilities.164.97
I think it's a good idea, but only for certain applications.8827.33
I'm not sure. I'm still a little hazy on what it all means.6319.57
Great idea - but the net is still a little slow, so it may stumble..309.32
There will never be the bandwidth or connectivity to support fully distributed applications that can be used by all.216.52
I hope not. I hate web/net programming.3410.56



 
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alias_na18-Sep-00 6:29
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GeneralWill .NET mean we <i>have</i> to learn other languages? Pin
Chris Maunder12-Sep-00 13:33
cofounderChris Maunder12-Sep-00 13:33 
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Alvaro Mendez13-Sep-00 9:05
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Chris Maunder14-Sep-00 19:50
cofounderChris Maunder14-Sep-00 19:50 
Hmm - I remember combining C, FORTRAN and Motiff on a Unix system and it was a nightmare. Moving this over to VC++/MFC and Windows 95 was a fun time in my life Wink | ;)

I guess I had the impression that the average developer tends to get very comfortable with a single language and will stick to it come Hell or high water (see the poll Are you a programming snob?). I was talking with Shanker the other day and we got onto the subject of working in different languages and environments, and maybe the issue is not the language, but the area of development. There is certainly a fear among some (me included) that by spending a lot of time working with, say, VBSCript you tend to lose your hard fought edge in the VC++/MFC world. Maybe the deeper issue is that some developers simply don't want to work in certain areas. For instance, someone who has no interest in COM components may never see the need for ATL, and someone who detests web development may never have the need or desire to work with VBScript. Maybe this is a contribution to the apparent relunctance to take on new languages. Maybe not - I have no idea but it is kinda interesting.

cheers,
Chris Maunde
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Jon25-Sep-00 4:24
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General.NET is just another framework Pin
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GeneralChris... Pin
Leslie Nassar11-Sep-00 6:02
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GeneralOptimism? Pin
Abizer Nasir11-Sep-00 2:57
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