Thread: Again, C#...

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    Again, C#...

    As I was saying before I got Nazi modded...

    "Honestly, the only thing I dislike about .NET is the fact you have to run IIS to use ASP.NET. If there was a project like Jakarta Tomcat for ASP.NET, I'd be on it like white on rice.

    Once I can get a free software lineup, I'll start doing a lot more with .NET. I've already gotten my ASP.NET applications connecting to and using MySQL, now if I can get a free web server for Linux..."

    How many are with me on this? Would some of you guys move over to .NET if you could get free software to use instead of stuff from MS?

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    Watch the Nazi reference please........I closed your thread because its main post was a silly oneliner.

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    Originally posted by Fordy
    Watch the Nazi reference please...I closed your thread because its main post was a silly oneliner.
    Yeah, I'm sure past history had nothing to do with it.

    You posting with nothing to contribute to the thread is just as bad as my "silly oneliner".

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    As i said i thought C# is ment to be used for internet and web
    applications, Am i right on this?

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    Originally posted by AMDPwred
    Yeah, I'm sure past history had nothing to do with it.

    You posting with nothing to contribute to the thread is just as bad as my "silly oneliner".
    No, my justification lies here - http://www.cprogramming.com/cboard/a...?s=&forumid=13

    Please read 7 & 8

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    Originally posted by Travis Dane
    As i said i thought C# is ment to be used for internet and web
    applications, Am i right on this?
    I wouldn't say ment for those. It wouldn't be Microsoft if it wasn't ment for Windows development. But yes, C# and .NET for that matter, has a huge interest in the web (web apps, web services).

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    Originally posted by Fordy
    No, my justification lies here - http://www.cprogramming.com/cboard/a...?s=&forumid=13

    Please read 7 & 8
    This forum gets no traffic, sorry for trying to stir some up.

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    this thread is extremely pointless, no one really cares if you do or don't like C#, especially after you tried dissing Fordy. He happens to be one of the most helpful people on these boards.

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    As i said i thought C# is ment to be used for internet and web
    applications, Am i right on this?
    Nope, that's wrong. C# is a language on it's own, able to build all types of .NET Framework applications including ASP.NET code-behind pages. Saying C# is for internet is like saying Java is for web pages. You can use JScript in Webpages, but that's all.

    The reason I have not posted in the first thread is simple: We have had far to many threads about .NET and C# and I have seldom met people who did the easiest type of research on their own: go to the creators website, which is easy to find, and read about .NET. I'm not Microsofts Whitepaper teacher.

    Would some of you guys move over to .NET if you could get free software to use instead of stuff from MS?
    I already did, though not with free stuff. There is Mono and there is a beta of an Apache Plugin to work with ASP.NET pages. Have a look on the net, they are out there.
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