Huh? What incentive does C# have to be compatible with any ANSI standard?Quote:
So basicalyl C# fails to be ansi compatible.
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Huh? What incentive does C# have to be compatible with any ANSI standard?Quote:
So basicalyl C# fails to be ansi compatible.
Yes, I strongly beleive that C# ruins C, I learnt C to get away from the horrible .NET framework. Anyway, if Visual C++ uses any part of microsoft's .NET framework it should be condemned for ruining the language.
Also I strongly urge you all to boycott the .NET framework.
C++/CLI has C#, VB.NET, etc uses the dotNet Framework. C++ and C does not.
That's kind of like telling people to boycott the ACLU. I'm sure there are people that depend on them - but really - what do they care if you're not using their services?Quote:
Also I strongly urge you all to boycott the .NET framework.
"In all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane" - Oscar Wilde
I don't use .NET or C# in my daily work. But I've used it a little bit. As somebody who has written a huge amount of code, I don't see what's so bad about it. Other than the fact that it came from Microsoft.
If you are interested in writing only code backed by an international standard, then obviously you won't code in C# or use .NET. If not, I see no reason not to leverage it.