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Handheld development Java vs. .NET by kambrose 2004-07-14 05:44:24
A group of people I've worked with before is looking at switching thier handheld development from Java applications to .NET (VB .NET to be specific).

Does anyone have some reasons I can give them why they shouldn't switch (Other than the fact that I don't want to learn/do .NET development)

Feel free to also post if for some reason .NET is superior and I should give it more of a chance.

Thanks
[ Reply ]
  second hand knowlegde by Astro-g2004-07-14 05:47:33
    Best IDE? hardly by Freakazoid2004-07-14 05:56:30
      I'll drink to that! by NedLudd2004-07-14 06:02:53
        eh...debatable... by acsronin2004-07-14 07:46:02
  Java is cross platform by imrambi2004-07-14 05:57:16
  IIRC, VB.NET is a half-breed. by Khaar2004-07-14 05:57:54
    Yep. by nagromo2004-07-14 08:23:04
  Going way out on a limb here... by elehack2004-07-14 05:58:04

 

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