Re: About speed
- From: "Oliver Townshend" <oliveratzipdotcomdotau>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 19:35:21 +1000
Well, .NET code running only 15% slower than native is actually a pretty
good result. For me, it is a good argument in favor of converting to .NET.
In favour? That's the weakest argument I've heard. Surely there are other
reasons?
Oliver Townshend
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