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Would you like to see MFC ported to .NET?   [Edit]

Survey period: 25 Apr 2005 to 1 May 2005

There's a lot of MFC code and expertise around, but does it make sense to port MFC to .NET?

OptionVotes% 
Yes44631.21
No62944.02
Undecided1137.91
Don't care24116.86



 
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Tim Stubbs25-Apr-05 22:21
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Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 4:54
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Nemanja Trifunovic26-Apr-05 6:01
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Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 6:29
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Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 6:24
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Ed K26-Apr-05 16:54
Ed K26-Apr-05 16:54 
AND..we need to wait to see which way the tail (MS) is going to wag the dog (us) next. Personally, after reading Dr. Grimes message I think we need to see what MS is doing with .net before wholesale rewriting anything or even retooling.

One of the apps at work was developed with .net (mostly vb.net I believe) and it takes nearly 20 seconds to load. I'm running a 1ghz machine with a gig of ram. Not totaly state of the art but no slouch and sorry but the performance does not compare to MFC or other C++ application.

Don't get me wrong...I really like .net for web apps and the desktop apps I use at a home based business where I don't have to give them to anyone and it takes a short time to get it up and running. Just can't make the customer download the runtime. Home machine is state of the art but I still see the lag in managed applications vs. C++ applications. And I just can't bring myself to forcing a user use a .net app on the client yet.

For me.... .net on the client is just not ready for prime time!

ed

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NormDroid26-Apr-05 0:03
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Bob Stanneveld26-Apr-05 1:20
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Bob Stanneveld26-Apr-05 2:04
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Kevin McFarlane25-Apr-05 10:29
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NormDroid26-Apr-05 0:09
professionalNormDroid26-Apr-05 0:09 
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Anonymous24-Apr-05 18:56
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