Re: My Suggestion : A New C# compiler for native code
- From: Florian Klaempfl <fpk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2007 19:20:51 +0100
Steve Thackery schrieb:
I'm just wondering what new it would bring to the party. Why bother making a new W32 development tool when you've already got the best in the world anyway?
And who would really want it? If you've learned C# then you are already a .NET developer. There is no reason to deliberately avoid the .NET runtime unless you want to target your product at Windows 95 machines.
I know a lot of machines which don't have .Net installed :) Further, I wouldn't like to distribute company knowledge through an easy to reverse engineer .Net assembly.
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