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Are you working with .NET?   [Edit]

Survey period: 21 Jun 2004 to 27 Jun 2004

It's been out for a while now, but are you using it?

OptionVotes% 
Yes98462.16
No, but we are planning to.21313.46
No38624.38



 
GeneralRe: Yes Pin
Michael A. Barnhart22-Jun-04 1:47
Michael A. Barnhart22-Jun-04 1:47 
GeneralOnly for language interoperability Pin
KevinHall20-Jun-04 23:36
KevinHall20-Jun-04 23:36 
GeneralWeb and bespoke Pin
Paul Watson20-Jun-04 22:46
sitebuilderPaul Watson20-Jun-04 22:46 
GeneralRe: Web and bespoke Pin
Rob Caldecott20-Jun-04 23:05
Rob Caldecott20-Jun-04 23:05 
GeneralRe: Web and bespoke Pin
SimonS21-Jun-04 19:57
SimonS21-Jun-04 19:57 
GeneralRe: Web and bespoke Pin
Michael P Butler20-Jun-04 23:52
Michael P Butler20-Jun-04 23:52 
GeneralLikely to start Linux programming first Pin
Rob Caldecott20-Jun-04 20:44
Rob Caldecott20-Jun-04 20:44 
GeneralRe: Likely to start Linux programming first Pin
Michael P Butler20-Jun-04 21:45
Michael P Butler20-Jun-04 21:45 
Robert Edward Caldecott wrote:
am not convinced that MS have done a great job at selling the idea of .NET to the existing development community

I agree. It wasn't until I started reading some of the C# articles here on CP that I realised how powerful C# was.

Coming from MFC, the .NET UI classes still disappoint me as they lack the sophistication I have become accustomed to.

However projects such as MyXaml[^] and Genghis[^] have helped overcome a lot of the shortcomings I found within .NET WinForms.

Microsoft could help itself, if online MSDN and MSDN magazine stopped concentrating on technologies that we don't have (Longhorn etc) and started writing articles to show the average developer (the one with 2+ years of legacy code) what .NET can really do for them.

For a supposedly pro-developer company, Microsoft fumbled the ball when selling .NET.

However now I've started to use it on real projects, I find I don't want to go back.

Michael

CP Blog [^]

GeneralRe: Likely to start Linux programming first Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic21-Jun-04 2:42
Nemanja Trifunovic21-Jun-04 2:42 
GeneralRe: Likely to start Linux programming first Pin
Vladimir Ralev21-Jun-04 3:18
Vladimir Ralev21-Jun-04 3:18 
GeneralRe: Likely to start Linux programming first Pin
Colin Angus Mackay21-Jun-04 10:17
Colin Angus Mackay21-Jun-04 10:17 
GeneralRe: Likely to start Linux programming first Pin
Vladimir Ralev21-Jun-04 10:33
Vladimir Ralev21-Jun-04 10:33 
GeneralRe: Likely to start Linux programming first Pin
eric feng21-Jun-04 13:10
eric feng21-Jun-04 13:10 

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