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Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?
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Jens Müller |
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Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this? |
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04 Nov 2001 01:58:19 +0100 |
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Bill Lance <address@hidden> writes:
> > In Microsoft's stuff perhaps. Underlying it all is
> > a
> > solid engine and language that can be used to solve
> > a large number of interesting problems, including
> > traditional user interface tasks. Middleware just
> > happens to be the buzzword of the hour.
> >
>
> How do you envision that engine and language? Is it a
> variant of the 'one platform, multi-language' approach
> of .NET, or the 'multi-platform, one language'
> appraoch of java? Perhaps the ideal solution is a
> 'multi-platform, multi-language' approach.
And of course, it should be multi-paradigm. When language
interoperabilty means that you have to program in every language as
you do in C, then it is not a good thing.
And when the interfaces are laid out to one programming paradigm, you
essentially have to program like that in every language.
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Rhys Weatherley, 2001/11/01
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Bill Lance, 2001/11/03
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Rhys Weatherley, 2001/11/03
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Bill Lance, 2001/11/03
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?,
Jens Müller <=
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Rhys Weatherley, 2001/11/03
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Jens Müller, 2001/11/03
- [DotGNU]Multi-paradigm programming, Rhys Weatherley, 2001/11/03
- RE: [DotGNU]Multi-paradigm programming, Martin Coxall, 2001/11/05
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Rhys Weatherley, 2001/11/03
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Bill Lance, 2001/11/04
- RE: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Martin Coxall, 2001/11/05
- Re: [DotGNU]What .NET is this?, Rhys Weatherley, 2001/11/05