complete rubbish to say that nobody uses .NET. I work in an area with alot of companies and any new recruits we hire have either done c# or .NET if learning java from start to finish. I work with java applications but .NET has its advantages because it allows you to produce software quickly and with reasonable quality. Its alot harder to develop java applications than .NET applications.
@snifyy If you wrote Win32 code in C, your brain has already been permanently warped. C# is pure garbage and is nothing more than a Java clone. It's been packed with so many junk features, it's statically typed, it's tied to Windows, it's slow, and it's bred a new generation of hobbyist programmers who think they know how to write code because they copy-and-pasted samples from tutorial websites.
I could go on and on and on. C and Java still top C# in popularity, which tells you everything.
@bonchbonch ah of course you can't *fit* into youtube comments, haha. I actually work as a programmer in C# and I know Java as well. I am more than a hobbyist, and before .NET I've written mainly in C using winapi, so shut your troll mouth. If you can tell something bad about C# I'd love to see it, otherwise go troll lady gaga fans.
@snifyy I can't fit paragraphs into YouTube comments, fanboi. Just because you're some hobbyist, wannabe programmer who downloaded Microsoft's crippled free edition of Visual Studio and learned how to print "hello world" in C# because you're too dumb to write in C or C++ doesn't mean .NET is suddenly great. C# is just Microsoft's Windows-only Java ripoff, another crappy, staticly-typed language with slow performance and a proprietary platform.
@psihoterapeft I'm not a "console troll." I'm stating an obvious fact EVERYBODY already knows, every tech media site acknowledge, and the gaming industry itself has proclaimed. Again, hasn't anybody looked at sales figures lately? Console game sales completely destroy PC games sales, and there are thousands of more titles available. When a PC game does come out, it's usually a console port.
PC gamers are just afraid of change and can't admit the truth. Consoles won several years ago.
@snifyy No, I never said desktop applications won't "evolve to interactive apps." What the hell does that even mean? It's vague marketing-speak. Desktop applications are already interactive, by definition.
.NET isn't failing against Java. Java is still the most popular enterprise language, and its demand continues to rise along with pure C for embedded devices. Absolutely nobody uses .NET, not even Microsoft, for serious applications.
I can give you paragraphs of bad things about C#, noobie.
I think this is one of the most entertaining youtube-comment fights I've ever seen
yeahyeahyaha2 7 months ago
@bonchbonch
complete rubbish to say that nobody uses .NET. I work in an area with alot of companies and any new recruits we hire have either done c# or .NET if learning java from start to finish. I work with java applications but .NET has its advantages because it allows you to produce software quickly and with reasonable quality. Its alot harder to develop java applications than .NET applications.
johnboy14 9 months ago
its amazing...where can i get tutorials to make such cool things
CCAndol 1 year ago
@snifyy If you wrote Win32 code in C, your brain has already been permanently warped. C# is pure garbage and is nothing more than a Java clone. It's been packed with so many junk features, it's statically typed, it's tied to Windows, it's slow, and it's bred a new generation of hobbyist programmers who think they know how to write code because they copy-and-pasted samples from tutorial websites.
I could go on and on and on. C and Java still top C# in popularity, which tells you everything.
bonchbonch 1 year ago
@bonchbonch ah of course you can't *fit* into youtube comments, haha. I actually work as a programmer in C# and I know Java as well. I am more than a hobbyist, and before .NET I've written mainly in C using winapi, so shut your troll mouth. If you can tell something bad about C# I'd love to see it, otherwise go troll lady gaga fans.
snifyy 1 year ago
@snifyy I can't fit paragraphs into YouTube comments, fanboi. Just because you're some hobbyist, wannabe programmer who downloaded Microsoft's crippled free edition of Visual Studio and learned how to print "hello world" in C# because you're too dumb to write in C or C++ doesn't mean .NET is suddenly great. C# is just Microsoft's Windows-only Java ripoff, another crappy, staticly-typed language with slow performance and a proprietary platform.
You're way too dumb to be arguing with me.
bonchbonch 1 year ago
@bonchbonch so do it, oh wise one. I'm waiting the 'paragraphs'
snifyy 1 year ago
@psihoterapeft I'm not a "console troll." I'm stating an obvious fact EVERYBODY already knows, every tech media site acknowledge, and the gaming industry itself has proclaimed. Again, hasn't anybody looked at sales figures lately? Console game sales completely destroy PC games sales, and there are thousands of more titles available. When a PC game does come out, it's usually a console port.
PC gamers are just afraid of change and can't admit the truth. Consoles won several years ago.
bonchbonch 1 year ago
@snifyy No, I never said desktop applications won't "evolve to interactive apps." What the hell does that even mean? It's vague marketing-speak. Desktop applications are already interactive, by definition.
.NET isn't failing against Java. Java is still the most popular enterprise language, and its demand continues to rise along with pure C for embedded devices. Absolutely nobody uses .NET, not even Microsoft, for serious applications.
I can give you paragraphs of bad things about C#, noobie.
bonchbonch 1 year ago
@snifyy And again, Office 2010 absolutely does not use WPF. I don't know where you're getitng your information.
bonchbonch 1 year ago