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March 22, 2005, 01:22:06 PM
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Niteowl

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OH YOU WANNA START SOMETHING MEMORY MANAGEMENT BOY EH!?!? EH!??!?!
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Well, considering at my current job I'm doing about 98% .NET and 2% Perl, I wouldn't really have room to say anything, now would I?  ^_^
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Derailment FTW!! I hear the Visual Studio .Net thingamahoochie is pure hotness. You liking the C#? What are you doing with it? I thought you were coding printer drivers?
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March 22, 2005, 04:28:28 PM
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Derailment FTW!! I hear the Visual Studio .Net thingamahoochie is pure hotness. You liking the C#? What are you doing with it? I thought you were coding printer drivers?
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I'd reply in PM but the super admin started the derailment in the first place.  ^_^

Naw, I don't code drivers, I work on tools and apps.  Visual Studio .net is nothing short of pure, pure hotness.  It's ridiculous how fast I can get stuff done.  It shines most when you want, say, a quick webpage for a survey that stores the results in a SQL Server database and has another webpage which charts and graphs the results.  I did something like that in just under three days.  For larger projects that have a more complex architecture or websites where you're authoring your own custom controls, it's still useful - a very well designed IDE that helps scale well.  But throwing something together quickly becomes extremely easy.

The autocompletion actually makes VB's syntax bearable.  ;)  Plus anything you can do in one language you can do in another, which is useful.  I switch back and forth between VB.net and C# constantly because there's a good deal of older code to support written in VB.net.

C# is great.  As far as I'm concerned it's Java.  :)
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God, it's so creamy.
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