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Jon Shemitz
12/21/2006 1:42:29 PM
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Michael Nemtsev
12/21/2006 5:11:58 PM
Hello R.A.M.,

:) good question.
weak part comparing with what?

R> Hello,
R> I am learning .NET 3.0 and I have such question: what are, in your
R> opinion,
R> the weakest sides of .NET technology?
R> Thanks for your opinions.
R> /RAM/
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R.A.M.
12/21/2006 5:16:44 PM
Hello,
I am learning .NET 3.0 and I have such question: what are, in your opinion,
the weakest sides of .NET technology?
Thanks for your opinions.
/RAM/

Cor Ligthert [MVP]
12/22/2006 12:00:00 AM
RAM,

The weakest sides is in my opinion that if you are used to it, you cannot
find anything better, so you have not a good opportunity to switch

Cor

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Kevin Spencer
12/22/2006 7:39:50 AM
..Net technology has no weak sides. Its' surface is curved.

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Nick Malik [Microsoft]
12/23/2006 10:50:36 AM
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Hi R.A.M.,

I'd have to say that a LOT of the open source libraries and tools out there
have been written in Java, and I wish I could use some of them in .Net.
While many have been ported, there are still some that have not. That's the
only thing I wish for.

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