

Topic 23 of 26: .net
Wed, Apr 10, 2002 (06:28) |
Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
What is .NET?:
Microsoft .NET can best be described as the initiative that will allow the Internet to be the basis of a new operating system. It frees us from the constraints of hardware by making user data available from the internet. .NET is important to users then because it makes their information accessible across all devices. It is also important to developers because it will change the way they develop applications by allowing them to hook into Web Services.
Simply put, Microsoft® .NET is Microsoft's strategy for delivering software as a service.
2 responses total.
Topic 23 of 26 [windows]: .net
Response 1 of 2: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Apr 10, 2002 (06:30) * 6 lines
The definitive source for .NET and .NET Framework information is MSDN. Below are several links that we think are great places to start:
Topic 23 of 26 [windows]: .net
Response 2 of 2: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Oct 10, 2002 (20:45) * 9 lines
.NET contains Microsoft's latest solution for DLL Hell & versioning
problems. .NET's "side-by-side component" capability builds on similar
features found in Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
For a good rundown on the issues and solutions, see the article
"Simplifying Deployment and Solving DLL Hell with the .NET Framework"
at
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