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What about C#?
Sorry, I know this risks being an easy tee off for one side or another in the ongoing platform flame war, but I really am curious here. Since (as I understand it) MS has really encouraged a move away from C and C++ direct programming and instead pushed C# and .net, what does this mean for .net? Does MS need to update the .net system to handle this? Do existing .net apps need to be rewritten to take advantage of this, or is this already built in?
Posted by: enduser_z   Posted on: 08/28/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If Intel just NOW started supporting the multithreading, how could people  michael_t | 08/28/06
AMD admittedly is far behind in the compiler race  georgeou | 08/28/06
Do commercial SW vendors distribute different binaries for Intel vs AMD?  enduser_z | 08/28/06
And you mention AMD, because ? ....  michael_t | 08/29/06
What about C#?  enduser_z | 08/28/06
There must be more to it  eb276 | 08/28/06
Thanks!  enduser_z | 08/28/06

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