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Humor: The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM

Posted by: Nitin Bharti on August 13, 2004 DIGG
Nick Landry regales TheServerSide.NET community with one of his famous (or perhaps we should say infamous?) "Top Ten" lists, this time giving us the Top Ten reasons .NET proves superior to COM.

Check out The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM

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·  Humor: The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM by Nitin Bharti on Fri Aug 13 14:50:49 EDT 2004
  ·  Humor: The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM by bob farmer on Mon Aug 16 20:45:15 EDT 2004
  ·  Humor: The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM by Michael Jouravlev on Mon Aug 23 19:40:09 EDT 2004
  ·  Humor: The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM by Kevin Mackey on Tue Aug 24 13:31:47 EDT 2004
  ·  hello by obama usa on Wed Jul 01 04:31:54 EDT 2009
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Humor: The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM

Posted by: bob farmer on August 16, 2004 in response to Message #134093
IPrettyFunny

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Humor: The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM

Posted by: Michael Jouravlev on August 23, 2004 in response to Message #134093
Even being humor, it should reflect the reality, should not it? Maybe I do not get something, but .Net and COM are more or less orthogonal technologies. COM is targeted for component development and distributed computing, .Net is a managed app technology + new API. How can you say that one is better than another?

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Humor: The Top Ten Reasons .NET is Better than COM

Posted by: Kevin Mackey on August 24, 2004 in response to Message #134093
Quite Ingenious :-}

 - KjM

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hello

Posted by: obama usa on July 01, 2009 in response to Message #134093
Thanks everyone for your support, you're the best!!


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