Re: .NET



Dave Nottage [TeamB] skrev:
Adam Roslon wrote:
Can you give me one example of why someone would develop a .NET application which will be run on a desktop system not connected to a network?

One? There's loads: word processing, image editing, financial applications, games etc etc. A lot of the stuff you do in Win32 where connection to a network isn't mandatory.

Isn't most of that applications people tend to give as examples when arguing that there are things you do better in native Win32 than in .NET?


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