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Microsoft Developers Respond To .NET Criticism

bonch writes "Richard Grimes of Dr. Dobbs Journal wrote an article entitled Mr. Grimes' Farewell, in which he discusses what he feels are inherent flaws in .NET, and how he is abandoning his .NET column. Grimes argues that .NET is merely thin wrappers to Win32 calls (Avalon uses message functions that date back to 16-bit Windows), that Microsoft has abandoned confidence in both .NET and sales of Longhorn, and that the framework itself is too large and poorly implemented, most of it ported from past APIs like WFC and VB. Dan Fernandez, Microsoft's Visual C# Project Manager, has responded in his blog. Richard Grimes appears in the comments to defend his criticism, referencing first-hand disassembly of .NET APIs using ildasm. Scott Swigart has also responded to the criticism of Visual Basic .NET. Apparently, Mr. Grimes struck some nerves."

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  1. Put it this way... how would you feel? by syntap · · Score: 5, Funny

    How would you feel if someone criticized stuff YOU made in a public forum? This blogging stuff has gone TOO FAR and doesn't respect peoples' feelings.

    1. Re:Put it this way... how would you feel? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Your post sucks.

  2. Design Flow by should_be_linear · · Score: 5, Funny

    First platform independent framework/runtime, implemented for only one OS.

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  3. What about .MAC? by spacedx · · Score: 5, Funny

    I am a .Mac developer and I can assure you that iDisk is more than a thin wrapper for WebDAV calls! Homepage is the best web development platform I've ever had the pleasure of using.

  4. Re:Start again? by monkey_jam · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft sits on a treasure chest, namely 10 years of bugfixed, known-to-be-working code

    Yeah, now if only they'd release it....

  5. Ick by the_2nd_coming · · Score: 5, Funny

    I feel dirty reading so many MS Developer comments... bleh

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  6. Re:Hello, Microsoft tech support? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    MS Troubleshooting Help for "Turd Sandwich"
    1. Is your garden on the planet earth, and exposed to sunlight, oxygen, and water? []y []n
    2. Are you using MS Turd Sandwich in the Spring, Summer or Fall? (MS Turd Sandwich is incompatible with Winter in some climates) []y []n
    3. Please grade and re-seed your lawn and garden, replant your trees and shrubs, and rebuild any property on the affected location. Did this solve your problem? []y []n
    4. You have reached the end of the troubleshooter for MS Turd Sandwich. Please contact tech support for the same information, or upgrade to MS Turd Sandwich 2.0, which contains twice as much Turd as the previous release.