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But are the OS and supporting libraries, application and servers required by .NET free and freely distributable?

Heck no but I don't want the source code, and they're all cheap!

Is the .NET Framework available or even scalable to 64 bit processors?
http://makeashorterlink.com/?P1E8329D6


The 64-bit .NET Framework will be
available first or second quater 2004 as part of the Whidbey (Visual
Studio.NET 2004) release.

Since most of the client side user interface is still C++ linked to the existing Win32 GDI api and varous Internet Explorer subsystems, how immune are the clients to shatter and scripting attack?

What? ASP.NET is completely browser independent. I don't know what you're talking about here.

Microsoft outright lies about J2EE

Strangely enough, Java oriented companies, such as Middleware Company must be lying also!
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Java code compiled by GNU GCC  David Mohring | 12/18/03
Native Java code is neat...  prime21 | 12/18/03
GCC's GJC compiles Java code to native binary  David Mohring | 12/18/03
Of course...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Does the OS and application come free with .NET?  David Mohring | 12/18/03
Hey now...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Crap...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Read the content of the last link, before you lie again  David Mohring | 12/18/03
What's the suggestion here?  IT_User | 12/18/03
Very cool...  prime21 | 12/18/03
Teeheehee  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Not necessarily true - You need to be careful ...  Plain Logic | 12/18/03
Funny headline: what about Microsoft?  marksashton | 12/18/03
Even funnier...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
True. In the case of Websphere: Linux+Websphere=MUCHO$$$$  marksashton | 12/18/03
Yes, IT costs  IT_User | 12/18/03
( Four Stroke + Ford Pinto )  David Mohring | 12/18/03
The math statement is true  IT_User | 12/18/03
Explanation  Not average Joe | 12/18/03
What's funny?  IT_User | 12/18/03
IMHO...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Microsoft advocate's lack of competency or integrity?  David Mohring | 12/18/03
Easy now dog  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Ya right  balsover | 12/19/03
Hey lets be equal here  John Zern | 12/20/03
If it were not Redhat it might be interesting  balsover | 12/19/03
In defense of RedHat (not that they should need it)  Richard Flude | 01/19/04

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