What is .NET?
CyberBry writes "There's a great technical overview of Microsoft .NET over at arstechnica: "In a remarkable feat of journalistic sleight-of-hand, thousands of column inches in many "reputable" on-line publications have talked at length about .NET whilst remaining largely ignorant of its nature, purpose, and implementation. Ask what .NET is, and you'll receive a wide range of answers, few of them accurate, all of them conflicting. Confusion amongst the press is rampant. The more common claims made of .NET are that it's a Java rip-off, or that it's subscription software. The truth is somewhat different.""
Bwahahahahaha...
"I will take the Ring," he said, "though I do not know the way."
.NET is mlife.
--G
Unfortunately, no one can be told what the .NET is. You have to see it for yourself.
I've converted the Article into a Word Document that can be found here.
Wonderful article.
This is a hard one! The good news is that the SAT has no guessing penalty.
One CPU cycle wasted on digital restrictions management is ONE TOO MANY.
Hype?
Programming can be fun again. Film at 11.
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows ME
- Windows NT
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
And I'm sure they will support several more operation systems (of their own creation, of course) in the future.-me
Love many, trust a few, do harm to none.
Or you can use Brainfuck.NET :)
.NET.)
(I didn't make this, but I find it highly amusing. Yes, Brainfuck is an actual language, and this is an actual package that makes it compile to
Can I use BrainFuck.Net to write webservices?
No. Well, probably not.
Does BrainFuck.Net use the controversial Microsoft Passport system for authentication?
No. The Brainfuck language has only 8 commands, and none of them are related to authenticating remote network users.
Win dain a lotica, en vai tu ri silota