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by bad_user
5749 days ago
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> @Balmer: Get rid of .NET. In Q4 2009 the Server and Tools division had a revenue of 3.5 billion, bigger than their Client division, their online services or their entertainment devices. .NET is one of their best products. It's one of the few reasons developers might develop for Windows Mobile 7. It's the single reason I actually thought about deployment on Windows servers. With a single platform you can target the web, desktop clients (even clients running on Mac OS X / Linux), rich intranet web apps (Flex-like) or mobile apps (Silverlight has been released for Symbian, WinMo7, MeeGo and probably Android following). Getting rid of .NET could be the stupidest thing they ever did, and probably the last nail in their coffin. |
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Compare the popularity of C# + VB.net to other languages to see .NET has less than 1/20th of the market. And that for a company that not so long ago dominated the software market.
.NET is useless for
* desktop applications, since the forward and backward compatibility is not guaranteed.
* Downloadable applications, because a 250mb library pack download is just too much.
* Web Startups and/or social applications, because of the (sql) server costs.
So the only use .NET has is for small corporate applications.
The only thing Silverlight is good for is playing DRM protected media.