Microsoft's C# (Sharp) & .NET -- A Heads Up
Hartford Hackers
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Tue Jul 25 08:07:08 EDT 2000
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Is it me or has it been totaly missed that C# sits on top of the Common Language Runtime Libray. It supports, Eifle, Perl, Python, VB, C++, C# and Java. Any language can call any object from any other language! So... if your looking for a way to *sell* Python to management, you now have the ammo to do so. Simply express why you chose Python as the implementation language! There's the list, you pick the one that works best for you. VB is, and will be, the best solution for UI's and C++ for system level stuff. Python will likely find its niche in the middle tier, business logic or whatever you want to call it. My question though, is, how does this effect future versions of Python, or Perl for that matter? Who controls the distribution of this library? -- -Curtis Yanko Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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