On 22/07/2010 09:41 a.m., Grigore Dolghin wrote:
> And regarding the data access, well, while it was true that first .NET 
> version were damn slow, that is not true anymore. The guys at telerik have a 
> datagrid which loads 1million cells in less than one second. (the demo is 
> online at their site). Everything is written in pure C# and the source code 
> is provided. Think only at the wealth of information one can get by looking 
> in that code. "How they do it?" "here is how".
>
>
>    

LOL
It's called "open source". Hardly a new concept.

Why they open sourced it? Does not sound Microsoftish.
Anyway the rest of the .Net code is closed, so unless your code *only* 
deals with data access (i.e. no GUI, no business, etc) you are stuck 
again and you've *bought* (litterally) yourself a problem when they, 
once again, decide to discontinue .Net for the next hype's sake.
Of course I'm biased, I don't like .Net, too complicated (unnecessarily 
IMO), too clumsy. Just took a peek and discarded it.


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