A lot of people have trouble understanding what .NET really is and what its goals are. Mostly because Microsoft has done a good job of confusing everybody using terms that are not self-explanatory or with terms that mean more that one thing. This editorial will present my thoughts on .NET, what it really is, what its motivations and goals are, and why it is the next "big thing." Should we embrace it or fear it? Both, I daresay.
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Very technically thorough, but you can't elude the point of naively ignoring Microsoft's bad will trade signature by simply stating a very basic logical fallacy.
It's good to learn of everyone's code but leave it there. If you embrace forget fear, you already belong to Microsoft.
Very technically thorough, but you can't elude the point of naively ignoring Microsoft's bad will trade signature by simply stating a very basic logical fallacy.
It's good to learn of everyone's code but leave it there. If you embrace forget fear, you already belong to Microsoft.