Title: RE: [JDEV] Relationship with .NET?
Can you guys please take this elsewhere unless you are going to give explicit examples of how Jabber development will relate to .NET.
Thanks
P.S. Just because a company with a lot of money backs something, doesn't mean it is great
RE: [JDEV] Relationship with .NET?From: Colin Madere
Subject: RE: [JDEV] Relationship with .NET?
Can you guys please take this elsewhere unless you are going to give
explicit examples of how Jabber development will relate to .NET.
Thanks
Err, I believe I did earlier.
P.S. Just because
[Citation date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 17:49:35 +1000]
Oliver == Oliver George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oliver Sorry for the conspiricy theory: i've no doubt .NET will
Oliver be great else MS wouldn't back it so hard. but tell us
Oliver why.
I'll second the request to take the .NET discussion
I suggest if we as an industry are going to back anything we back SOAP
and XML and let .NET .DIE
Wow, I can honestly say I've never heard such an ignorant statement in
my life. Let me put the statement in perspective for people who are not up
to par with .NET..
"I suggest if we as
Aaron Johnson wrote:
I suggest if we as an industry are going to back anything we back SOAP
and XML and let .NET .DIE
FWIW, my rant on HailStorm may be found here:
http://www.saint-andre.com/journal/2001-03-28.html
Shall we start a JabberPolitics mailing list? :)
Peter
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Peter
What are really talking about...??
I'm not a Microsoft follower either but in Fact I love Java
and Oracle stuff but I think that Microsoft is gonna Kick
some @$$ with Its C# ( C Sharp ) Language I've been using
it for a few months is it amazing the things that you can
do with it specially since I