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Which .NET language has (or will) your company standardised on?   [Edit]

Survey period: 8 Dec 2003 to 14 Dec 2003

Now that .NET is reasonably well established, which language has your company standardised on for production .NET development (Sent in by Rob Groves)

OptionVotes% 
C#67143.54
VB.NET19712.78
Managed C++885.71
A mixture / No single standard language15910.32
Other191.23
We don't use .NET at all40726.41



 
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eggie513-Dec-03 15:08
eggie513-Dec-03 15:08 
GeneralI still think dot-net is a stupid name... Pin
Joel Holdsworth12-Dec-03 1:41
Joel Holdsworth12-Dec-03 1:41 
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Alvaro Mendez12-Dec-03 8:37
Alvaro Mendez12-Dec-03 8:37 
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Gertjan Schuurmans12-Dec-03 13:33
Gertjan Schuurmans12-Dec-03 13:33 
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Joel Holdsworth12-Dec-03 15:44
Joel Holdsworth12-Dec-03 15:44 
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gCoder12-Dec-03 19:30
gCoder12-Dec-03 19:30 
GeneralVB.NET Vs C# Pin
PaloukiLook11-Dec-03 13:45
PaloukiLook11-Dec-03 13:45 
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abc India&*^&*^&*^*&12-Dec-03 0:55
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Norman Sasono12-Dec-03 15:05
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Humayun Shabbir13-Dec-03 1:38
Humayun Shabbir13-Dec-03 1:38 
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Nick Parker13-Dec-03 10:54
protectorNick Parker13-Dec-03 10:54 
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benoityip13-Dec-03 21:47
benoityip13-Dec-03 21:47 
GeneralCould someone please explain what the appeal of .NET is? Pin
Don Clugston11-Dec-03 12:44
Don Clugston11-Dec-03 12:44 
I think the survey results show pretty clearly that the ability to mix languages is not very significant in practice. It seems to me that C# *is* .NET, and 'managed C++' and 'VB.NET' only exist to ease the migration path.

Likewise, the JIT compilation seems a bit unnecessary. It made sense for Java, where cross-platform stuff was important, and would have been brilliant a few decades ago, but with the dominance of X86 machines, the .NET code is going to compile to the exact same sequence of bytes on virtually all machines. Sure, Itanium machines will grab some market share eventually, but virtually all code will have been recompiled by then anyway.

So what's the real appeal? Is it mainly the safety aspect? Or have I missed something?

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Navin11-Dec-03 14:08
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Doug Wilson11-Dec-03 19:48
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bneacetp12-Dec-03 9:57
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sh85653114-Dec-03 0:08
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Gertjan Schuurmans12-Dec-03 13:29
Gertjan Schuurmans12-Dec-03 13:29 
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Michael Ganesan14-Dec-03 10:59
Michael Ganesan14-Dec-03 10:59 
General::CreateProcess and .bat file Pin
De Nardis Andrea10-Dec-03 21:39
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Mike Nashadka13-Dec-03 10:23
Mike Nashadka13-Dec-03 10:23 
GeneralVB.NET Pin
Bruce Duncan9-Dec-03 0:01
Bruce Duncan9-Dec-03 0:01 
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NormDroid9-Dec-03 4:26
professionalNormDroid9-Dec-03 4:26 
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J. Dunlap9-Dec-03 9:37
J. Dunlap9-Dec-03 9:37 
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Nick Seng9-Dec-03 14:17
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