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To .NET or not to .NET, That is the Question Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the LINQs and XAMLs of outrageous fortune
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Too long, didn't read...
At any rate I don't understand this fashion of being disabused with .NET..
Just configuring a Linux machine right now, can't wait to get back to .NET programming instead!
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An interesting ... uhhh ... fantasia by (evidently) a psychic who feels the game has changed because new pieces, and rules, for the game have been announced ... never mind nobody has actually used the new pieces yet in an actual game, played with the new rules.
This really says something to me about the author's apparent belief in his praeternatural abilities:
"If you look at both early and mature startups out there – their code is 90% on the Linux stack (OK I’ve just made up this exact number but it’s about there)."
«OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late-binding of all things. » Alan Kay's clarification on what he meant by the term "Object" in "Object-Oriented Programming."
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That one quote is enough for me not to click through.
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Go and Swift take another step up the programming-language ladder He must use the same as me
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Up the ladder of the gallows scaffold.
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1. Curly brackets are better than begin....end
2. Semicolons are better than new line..
3. Reserved words are not good at all. I should be able to use 'integer' as a variable name and assign 3.14 to it.
4. C is better than your choice of {C++, Java, HTML 5, .........}
5. Let us kill Fortran.
6. COBOL is the devil's spawn.
You can add anything you fancy to the list.
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In an effort to focus Web development discussions for Internet Explorer in one place, we have starting migrating IE development discussions from MSDN forums to Stack Overflow Closed as duplicate
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Web development discussions for Internet Explorer
Do they mean "discussions" or "very clearly asked questions"?
Discussions often get closed on SO since they are primarily opinion based.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Which could throw its future into serious doubt. Open Source: taking the ball and going home for decades
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The Open Source communities main problem is the same old one: everybody wants to be a hero. So they fork on their lone adventures, change their business cards with titles as "YaNode.js prophet" to seek fame and fortune. And they don't care about the corpses they leave behind.
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The Aussie pronunciation is "faaaarked".
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Oracle recently announced a new version of the JavaScript platform Avatar. It’s time to take a deeper look at the changes that await us. Oh, Oracle. Node is open source if you'd like to help out.
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By "help out" you meant: buy it, make a closed source version and let the open source version slowly rot in a corner?
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The .NET Portability Analyzer is a free Visual Studio Add-in (or console app) that will give you a detailed report on how portable your code is. Then you can get a real sense of how far you can take your code, as well as how prepared you'll be for the Core CLR and alternate platforms. Your code runs on .NET? Which one?
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Write once run everysomewhere. Slowly.
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Security seals aren't worth the bits they're made of, let alone the fees. "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"
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At connect(), we announced that .NET Core will be entirely released as open source software. I also promised to follow up with more details on .NET Core. In this post, I’ll provide an overview of .NET Core, how we’re going to release it, how it relates to the .NET Framework, and what this means for cross-platform and open source development Here's what they meant by 'open source'
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Google is really getting serious about selling Google Apps for Work, its Microsoft Office killer, to more businesses. If you can't beat them, get more friends to fight on your side
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Now if they could just make Google docs and spreadsheets a serious product they may have a chance.
I gave up a long time ago trying to use Google Docs and spreadsheets for anything other than quick notes, which is a pity.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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And that's even after the introduction of the ribbon.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
(√-sh*t) 2
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I tell you, in facts of IDE and Office MS is still light-years ahead to any product I've ever seen. They still make me yell like a bloodied Barbarian, but less than the alternatives.
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Agree totally.
"They suck less"
cheers
Chris Maunder
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