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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



 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
Bob Stanneveld25-Apr-05 12:03
Bob Stanneveld25-Apr-05 12:03 
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Member 9625-Apr-05 13:42
Member 9625-Apr-05 13:42 
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Bob Stanneveld25-Apr-05 22:19
Bob Stanneveld25-Apr-05 22:19 
GeneralRe: .NET as a religion Pin
Tim Stubbs25-Apr-05 22:21
Tim Stubbs25-Apr-05 22:21 
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Member 9626-Apr-05 4:29
Member 9626-Apr-05 4:29 
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Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 4:54
Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 4:54 
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Member 9626-Apr-05 5:42
Member 9626-Apr-05 5:42 
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Nemanja Trifunovic26-Apr-05 6:01
Nemanja Trifunovic26-Apr-05 6:01 
John Cardinal wrote:
I think this argument always boils down to people who write larger business oriented apps and have done so for years being completely convinced of the benefits and superiority of the .net framework and on the other side lot's of people who seem to care more about size and speed

I think you nailed it down. If you develop business software either in-house or for a known client, you'll pick the tools that are best suited for that particular task. I only wonder why you have ever used C++ and MFC for such applications. VB is usually better for that purpose (for exactly the same reason as .NET), or if you really can't stand VB, Delphi is a great RAD tool. Heck, even Java is better than C++ for such applications, although not much.

However, there *are* developers who are not in this niche, and they may just need different tools. Since some of the libraries I work on end up being sold on the open market, I must not assume that the end-user has any framework installed, and I must make sure it runs at least as fast as the competition, and I must not allow my code to consume 90% of available RAM before GC kicks in. Does it make sense?

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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 
GeneralRe: Yes! Pin
NormDroid26-Apr-05 0:03
professionalNormDroid26-Apr-05 0:03 
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Bob Stanneveld26-Apr-05 1:20
Bob Stanneveld26-Apr-05 1:20 
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NormDroid26-Apr-05 1:59
professionalNormDroid26-Apr-05 1:59 
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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 
GeneralThey are not my choice. Pin
Anonymous24-Apr-05 18:56
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