I've been developing in .NET fulltime for over 7 years... and lemme tell ya, after all that time I STILL want to throttle whoever thought up assembly signing. It sucks. It sucks big time. I've yet to have a signing experience in which at least one co-worker wasn't left for dead. Terrible.
Wanted to learn programming, got a book of .Net read 150 pages out of 800, realized in time there was not way for me to learn "Real Programming Concepts and its paradigm", bought Thinking In Java and few other books, ever since I've been programming in Java, C++ using Linux Solaris OS X as my home land to develop in a language that thankfully I choose to learn and adopt...
I am porting an app written in ASP.net at work, and man is it horrid. Its not a fault of .Net per se, just crappy programming, but .Net does gaive tools to every script kiddie out there to be able to build something decent looking, but a pain in the butt to get decent performance out of, and forget about maintainability if the programmer was a left click-right-click done kind of guy.
Personally, I don't know why people blame a language or framework. You can write bad code in any language -- sure, some tools help you get to that point quicker but I don't think that's the tools fault per se.
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ryan baldwin replied ago:
I've been developing in .NET fulltime for over 7 years... and lemme tell ya, after all that time I STILL want to throttle whoever thought up assembly signing. It sucks. It sucks big time. I've yet to have a signing experience in which at least one co-worker wasn't left for dead. Terrible.
Jacek replied ago:
ex-.Net refugee here (5 years in C# before I escaped to Java/Linux pastures)...you just gotta switch cold turkey *grin*
Umberto Zappia replied ago:
Wanted to learn programming, got a book of .Net read 150 pages out of 800, realized in time there was not way for me to learn "Real Programming Concepts and its paradigm", bought Thinking In Java and few other books, ever since I've been programming in Java, C++ using Linux Solaris OS X as my home land to develop in a language that thankfully I choose to learn and adopt...
vidalsasoon replied ago:
hchaudh1 replied ago:
I am porting an app written in ASP.net at work, and man is it horrid. Its not a fault of .Net per se, just crappy programming, but .Net does gaive tools to every script kiddie out there to be able to build something decent looking, but a pain in the butt to get decent performance out of, and forget about maintainability if the programmer was a left click-right-click done kind of guy.
dendroot replied ago:
Thats all? These few sentences are the article? As I am personally fan of java, I am not going to vote for this as it's useless.
dengar007 replied ago:
Personally, I don't know why people blame a language or framework. You can write bad code in any language -- sure, some tools help you get to that point quicker but I don't think that's the tools fault per se.
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