Posted by
ryuzaki0
on from the where-do-we-go-from-here dept.
Ashcrow writes "EWeek has posted an article on Microsoft's .NET initiative. It's been three years since we were first introduced to .NET and virtually none of the promised advantages have come true. Is it time for Microsoft to move on?"
-- Athletic Scholarships to universities make as much sense as academic scholarships to sports teams.
New MS project announced!
by
Dark+Lord+Seth
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It's called "Microsoft Passport"! I thought it sounded familiar but when I asked, they waved their hands at me and said "This project is new..." so it has to be! Can you imagine the advantages? Logging into hotmail automagically using MS Passport, using Passport as some sort of all-round login system... Heck, you can even use MS Passport as an instant messenging system! Wow!
Hi,
I am all for html hyperlinks but I think I can find Eweek's website, as well as microsoft's website and its dot net section, especially after three years.
Of course I know, I wouldn't be bothered if I didn't try to read the article. Who reads the articles on slashdot anyways?
.Net
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Anonymous Coward
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At least it's doing slightly better than GNU/Hurd.
Re:It can do most of what they say...
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GrantZ
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Absolutely!
I am a software engineer and have written apps in Java, VB, and PERL. I have a friend who has been an M$ developer for about 5 years, and just called me a month or 2 ago to let me know that there is this thing called "design patterns"... just for.Net. There is some M$ website that apparently broke the lid open on the concept of patterns this year (don't know URL). Of course, so did Christopher Alexander in the late 70's, and over 100 others since then... but M$ didn't endorse them until this year. My friend is cool and all, but the general software engineering ignorance was staggering.
Re:Speaking for myself
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pubjames
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From that perspective, ASP.NET just totally rocks my world. I can debug more easily. Performance is better. It encourages good architectural practices. And my productivity has gone through the roof - I haven't done any formal tests but based on personal experience I'd say I can develop at *least* 30% faster with ASP.NET compared to any other platform, possibly more.
I absolutely agree. Since discovering.NET my life has changed! I can concentrate for longer, I'm more confident with girls and my armpits have a wonderful spring morning freshness..NET, because you're worth it!
Re:It takes insight to notice these things take ti
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pmz
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You can't really consider C# or Hailstorm to have been around and competing for three years, can you?
With Microsoft, yes, we can. Anyway, I was suprised to read that it's been three years already. This means we're due for.NET's replacement next year. Perhaps, this time around, we'll see a microkernel architecture with XXML (extensible XML, yea!) all implemented within a web services-based virtual machine. With that in 2004, I can't wait for 2008!
Re:Not all your base belongs to us
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nick_urbanik
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Your sig (you may change it in response to this, I hope): chown -R us ~your/*base*
Sorry, but I think that you may have meant by your sig: find ~your -name '*base*' | xargs chown us
The problem with your sig is that you only change the ownership of the base immediately below ~/your home directory, not allyour base in directories more than one level below. The problem is that the shell will only expand the *base* in the home directory.
I hope you can further develop your base chowning skills further, so that all of it belongs to us.
Is it time for Microsoft to move on?
nah, it's time Microsoft to move over...
bada bing
it's called .nyet
Athletic Scholarships to universities make as much sense as academic scholarships to sports teams.
It's called "Microsoft Passport"! I thought it sounded familiar but when I asked, they waved their hands at me and said "This project is new..." so it has to be! Can you imagine the advantages? Logging into hotmail automagically using MS Passport, using Passport as some sort of all-round login system... Heck, you can even use MS Passport as an instant messenging system! Wow!
Hate me!
Hi,
I am all for html hyperlinks but I think I can find Eweek's website, as well as microsoft's website and its dot net section, especially after three years.
Of course I know, I wouldn't be bothered if I didn't try to read the article. Who reads the articles on slashdot anyways?
At least it's doing slightly better than GNU/Hurd.
Has anybody worked out what it is yet?
"Double or nuthin'?" - Steve Balmer
I am a software engineer and have written apps in Java, VB, and PERL. I have a friend who has been an M$ developer for about 5 years, and just called me a month or 2 ago to let me know that there is this thing called "design patterns" ... just for .Net. There is some M$ website that apparently broke the lid open on the concept of patterns this year (don't know URL). Of course, so did Christopher Alexander in the late 70's, and over 100 others since then... but M$ didn't endorse them until this year. My friend is cool and all, but the general software engineering ignorance was staggering.
From that perspective, ASP.NET just totally rocks my world. I can debug more easily. Performance is better. It encourages good architectural practices. And my productivity has gone through the roof - I haven't done any formal tests but based on personal experience I'd say I can develop at *least* 30% faster with ASP.NET compared to any other platform, possibly more.
.NET my life has changed! I can concentrate for longer, I'm more confident with girls and my armpits have a wonderful spring morning freshness. .NET, because you're worth it!
I absolutely agree. Since discovering
try to cram linux down everyone's throat as the be-all, end-all solution to everything
ahhh, Linux. The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems....
We're like rats, in some experiment! -- George Costanza
.NET proves without a doubt that it is possible for an entire industry to fake an orgasm.
Ergonomica Auctorita Illico!
What nonsense. I use .NET every day and it has delivered all of its promised advantages.
.NET, AND.ORG/.COM/.EDU every day, and I agree 100%.
OK, AC, you have me convinced with your insightful argument.
I use
JWall: GUI client for IPTables
You can't really consider C# or Hailstorm to have been around and competing for three years, can you?
.NET's replacement next year. Perhaps, this time around, we'll see a microkernel architecture with XXML (extensible XML, yea!) all implemented within a web services-based virtual machine. With that in 2004, I can't wait for 2008!
With Microsoft, yes, we can. Anyway, I was suprised to read that it's been three years already. This means we're due for
Healthcare article at Kuro5hin
chown -R us ~your/*base*
Sorry, but I think that you may have meant by your sig:
find ~your -name '*base*' | xargs chown us
The problem with your sig is that you only change the ownership of the base immediately below ~/your home directory, not all your base in directories more than one level below. The problem is that the shell will only expand the *base* in the home directory.
I hope you can further develop your base chowning skills further, so that all of it belongs to us.