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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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