Re: .NET
- From: Robert Giesecke <spam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:48:04 +0200
Adam Roslon wrote:
That's assuming you're connected to the the internet or a network for
that matter. Can you give me one example of why someone whould use .NET
on a desktop system not connected to a network?
>
In theory, for the very same reason. The user can limit your access to certain directories, APIs, whatsoever.
If it comes to why developing in .Net in the first place.
Then I've to say, I would never, ever begin anything in Win32 if there's the chance to do it in .Net.
Fortunately, I haven't been faced by such tragic circumstances for the last 2 years...
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