Re: what would be A way to go....
- From: "Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 02:22:02 GMT
Fish Rock wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]suppose I wanted to make availble on the WWW a facility to do some rather
floating-point-calculation-intensive stuff.
Where (at what/any URL) can I see/test a 'C#/web based'
application?
Your link doesn't work...
To repeat that link.
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=&as_filetype=jnlp
(like most of the java apps I've used),
There was no java in the initial page.
...you browser cannot bring up *google* ?
Perhaps you need to change browsers.
...but if
you want the free version of the development environment, you can get
it from MS:
If you want a free version of the SDK, you can get it
from Sun, and it is available for non Windows machines
as well (please don't go quoting that 'Mono' project as
being viable for ..anything).
...
If you are looking for losts of open source projects, tutorials and
such, ...
No.
Although I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say "see/test a
C#/web based application".
If you want to be a tester of other folks' web pages,
Yes. Pursuant to your claim..
"..which you can access from a web page"
..it generally
doesn't matter what language what the page was written in.
If you want to be a developer of web applications, it is better to
look at the source code of other people's work than the end-user
result.
So you cannot link to so much as a single web
based C# app.? Or are you just avoiding the
question so as to hopefully avoid the chorus of
replies that it 'does not work here'?
...
If you're looking for little sample apps that showcase animation and
things like that, your best bet is to look at Silverlight ...
Is that a browser? I want to see these projects working
in a browser.
Maybe if you're more specific in your request I could suggest some
sites.
I am asking where, using my (or any) browser, I might
be able to see these C# apps. that run *in* *a* *browser?*
What URLs (/Google search) will produce them?
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