Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 21:31 UTC
"Microsoft announces another quarter of revenue declines, but results were still stronger than expected, thanks to what Microsoft executives referred to as 'cost discipline' and a streamlining of business divisions. With the release of Windows 7 on Oct. 22, consumers and businesses may be in the mood to buy new PCs and Microsoft products."
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So you expect MS to rewrite the entire win32 api? That's just crazy. There is nothing wrong with the .net runtime, it uses jit so there isn't really a perfomance penalty, especially with the computers we are running today.
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So you expect MS to rewrite the entire win32 api? That's just crazy. There is nothing wrong with the .net runtime, it uses jit so there isn't really a perfomance penalty, especially with the computers we are running today.