bosses who want to research .NET alternatives
bosses who want to research .NET alternatives
- Subject: bosses who want to research .NET alternatives
- From: WebObjects <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 21:33:37 -0700
There are rarely any apples-to-apples comparisons when it comes to similar
technologies. I'm finding myself being drawn into the "...let's not start
doing this in WO/Java, we need to get on board with .NET..." debate (on the
side of sticking with WO).
As the retained consultant for one account in particular I'm being directly
challenged as to my knowledge of what .NET "is" and why we're not rushing to
get on the band wagon.
My laymen's (and somewhat unfounded) explanation has been that .NET is
Msoft's offering of a Java-like environment, designed to be a knock-off
Java, and a replacement for their old VB offering.
Has anyone seen any comparisons between Java and .NET? I'm looking to offer
my client an educated and founded reply to his answers, and naturally to
defend the honor of the long established Java.
This lists advice is always cherished,
-Bill Reynolds
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