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    I think .NET will be great for IT departments, consulting firms, service providers, and the likes. From their press releases, I also think that MS develop .NET with these people in mind. However, I haven't heard their views on .NET for commercial application development. Personally, I don't think .NET haven't much to offer on this area except improve time-to-market. However, .NET runtime will surely penalize apps runtime performance. Any views on this one?

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      I think .NET will be great for IT departments, consulting firms, service providers, and the likes. From their press releases, I also think that MS develop .NET with these people in mind. However, I haven't heard their views on .NET for commercial application development. Personally, I don't think .NET haven't much to offer on this area except improve time-to-market. However, .NET runtime will surely penalize apps runtime performance. Any views on this one?

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      .net runtime is the child of Pcode. Pcode is semi-compiled thingy whatsit (dam shit I've forgotten the word for it). Any way this Pcode can in many cercumstances run faster or be smaller than its local machine specific counterpart. I bet you want me to explain how don't you? Darn it man, its been a million years since I read this in Program Now (do you remember that one, sigh, memories). Its something to do with the way Pcode can share functions at a level very close but not quite at machine level. Oh bugrit I can't remember. It just is ok!? We do it for the joy of seeing the users struggle.

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