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With the new debugging window for parralell processing it is a breeze.
Check out the following presentation (few slides lots of code):
http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL26/
Vita est usquequaque virtus victus ut plenus. Ego non sum semper iustus tamen Ego sum nunquam nefas!
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At work we are bound to our customers specifications.
And they have a very large network of old, single-core, computers, that won't replace, so we won't probably use .NET 4.0.
Migrating some applications to WPF and framework 3.5 was a big step/problem.
So I'll stick with 3.5 for a while
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Very much true. I still have to ensure that sections of our product are able to run on 1.1 too.
It is the client that signs the pay check and we need to go by their business requirements rather than being lured and carried over by fantasies unleashed by technology vendors.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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When I can safely assume my prospective clients won't have to download in excess of 140 meg of bloat.
Until then I'm stuck with .Net2 - which I am very happy with
Glen Harvy
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Still writing native applications because my applications actually need to make efficient usage of the cpu and memory. They also need to be cross platform.
John
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Cross-platform and native? You are not using cross-assemblers by any chance? Or maybe something like Qt?
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I agree. I hope to NEVER use any version of .NET. (Though I don't need any cross platform code)
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But like .NET 3.0 and .NET 3.5, Microsoft will put them on automatic updates so everyone will get them eventually whether they want them or not.
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Their not on automatic updates. They are selective afaik.
They should be part of the OS.
Glen Harvy
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I agree that they should make .NET x.x part of the OS.
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Yet another useless ambiguous survey question.
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Useless indeed, since the single machines are harder to find, obviously we'll buy what's on the market, right?
Nuclear launch detected
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