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Not a Fan 6 months ago

I’ve always been very negative on Microsoft, however, I thought .NET would be different because it seems like more of an open standard. However, I was very disappointed with C# and ASP.NET. It seems like even the simplest tasks require you write or generate needlessly complex code. I don’t think that Java or PHP are the greatest languages in the world, but I much prefer them to C# and ASP.NET.

I am a huge fan of functional programming so maybe when F# matures, I’ll revisit .NET. But, until then, I will stay away.

-Los



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Starting out.. 8 months ago

OK so currently I work with websites however I’m only half way through my degree and want to get something decent out of my placement so want to start learning .Net… anyone got any suggestions for starting out??



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Learn .NET 9 months ago

In the new year I want to get startet on .NET



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started today 1 year ago

I am going to start working on my first . net project today… just started learning .net yesterday… i am actually upgrading from vb6 to .net…. my first project is building a crm in .Net.. wish me luck world!!



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I've lost interest... 1 year ago

I’m not currently on a .Net project, and it’s not really in my range of personal interests. I’m going to let this one go.



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Need an advice!! 1 year ago

Hi,

I want to study .net again. However, I had built a little background on .net 1.1 but no idea on .net 2.

Do you suggest that I use the tutorials on .net 2 or .net 1.1??



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its goooodddd 1 year ago

its good we all have to do it .for try the better in the life



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got a new position at work 1 year ago

I’m rolling off of a J2EE project at the end of January, and will be transitioning into a production support roll on a .NET application. Now I’m trying to crash learn everything about .NET! Currently taking a high-level overview CBT course. I’ll install Visual Studio tomorrow, and then dive into all the manuals I can digest. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!



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Untitled 1 year ago

...yeah, this hasn’t happened. Even though I’ve recently been working at MS, and now own a .NET book as well as a WPF book, I haven’t been given a good (read: paid) reason to learn it. So it’ll happen when it happens, but it’s not so much a goal anymore.



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Yeah - worth it 2 years ago

I went back and reviewed all my entries on this and now, having used C# and the .NET 1.1 and 2.0 framework for over a year I think I can say that I’ve done this. I write code every day (or generate it with CodeSmith) and regularly help others. I never built my little one-off client, and have barely touched ASP.NET but I have written thousands of lines of C# for services. The services I work on process nearly a million transactions a day and use a complex database driven rules engine to make things happen. I was going through clearing stuff up and thought “yeah – that one is done”. To anyone thinking about it, if you are in a field that Microsoft seems to largely be a leader in, go ahead and jump in. C# 2.0 adds some nifty new items that let it nose ahead of Java, not the least of which is built-in support for anonymous functions (very nice).



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