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Originally posted by Scalebone:
I was jsut thinking...I found, in the back of my head, some C# knowledge...I was wondering if creating a standalone application could be any help at all...except, of course, C# is made by Microsoft, FOR Microsoft...but gimme feedback.
(rant)Egh, who needs C#? It's a nasty language that combines the slowness and interface-obsessiveness of Visual Basic with the cumbersome syntax of C. I use VB for writing Win32 programs quickly, C for speed-oriented apps, C++ for DLLs to speed up my VB programs, and ASM for uber-optimized stuff. I don't see where C# is needed, those languages have been sufficient for all the programs I've written recently.
I just don't get the point of ".NET" ***** apps, XML, or any of that stuff. Console apps++.(/rant)
- ".NET" is the copyright of someone who doesn't deserve a footnote mentioning them.
(edit) Ahem, sorry, back on topic: yeah, C# apps might be useful to whomever is doing this/these plugin(s), and I would also be willing to contribute small apps written in VB, C, or C++ if they need something of that sort. (/edit)
-Vaumnou
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(This message has been edited by Vaumnou (edited 06-13-2003).)