Hi All, Following these .NET threads I couldn't help smiling. C#...?? Sorry, who needs another 'C/C++' like language. (I trust everyone realises the # is a ++ on ++, ie C# is C++++ (NOT!!!). C++ is a well defined mature standardised programming language. I can already write cross platform code with it. OK I need to compile on whatever platform but compilers are very compliant, and if I use posix api for threads and standard winsock api etc etc .... you get the picture. So why would I want to move to an immature, unproven, non-standard(yet) mechanism driven by the one company on this planet that I actually HATE. If C++ isn't up to what I need then Java can fill that gap usually, but there are all the other Perl/Python/yadayayada etc that I can also get into. Open, standardised, mature, robust. There is nothing Sharp about C#, it is a blatant plagiarism of Java. As such it is very blunt. Runtime engine, garbage collector, libraries. Sorry that's Java. And if I want something that looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks, I'll get a duck thank you very much. My 2 penneth. Hailstorm??? Sorry, M$ do not have a very good record with authentication services.... PPTP anyone ? .NET, my .ARSE Earl
On 19 Jul 2001 09:55:49 +0100, Earl Brannigan wrote:
Hi All, Following these .NET threads I couldn't help smiling. C#...?? Sorry, who needs another 'C/C++' like language. (I trust everyone realises the # is a ++ on ++, ie C# is C++++ (NOT!!!).
Umm. No. C# isnt C Like. Very much Java like, and I actually found it a little nicer to program than Java! Flame away!
Andrew.
On 19-Jul-01 Andrew J Glover wrote:
On 19 Jul 2001 09:55:49 +0100, Earl Brannigan wrote:
Hi All, Following these .NET threads I couldn't help smiling. C#...?? Sorry, who needs another 'C/C++' like language. (I trust everyone realises the # is a ++ on ++, ie C# is C++++ (NOT!!!).
Umm. No. C# isnt C Like. Very much Java like, and I actually found it a little nicer to program than Java! Flame away!
Cant say I know Java but I could not help thinking C# was delphi with garbidge collection. They both where designed by the same guy. I would say it is a well designed language much like Delphi, unlike C++ which I feel is an OK language in design, (little things, where speed supplants ease of understanding when we have C for speed demons, a good example would be operator overloading only partially being implemented.). I should rather use C++ than Delphi or C# as M$ or Borland could always start behaving monopolisticly or go out of biz. Also VB is being turned into a OO language much like C# but with different keywords for the .NET release so we wont be able to snear at the unprofesional nature of thier language.
Keep smiling,
Owen
Date: 19-Jul-01 Time: 21:05:13