Doing my daily blog stroll
I came across
an article in the Seattle Times via
Patrick Logan and
Sam Gentile. The quote of contention from the
article is
Case in point: What
happened to .NET? Microsoft's flagship strategy
for "any time, anywhere computing from any
device" has sunk like a stone. By now we were
supposed to be seeing initial .NET applications,
but the new rallying cry seems to be for
Palladium, a security initiative that has met
with the same skepticism and resistance from the
developer community that .NET inspired.
I pretty much agree with the article while Sam
Gentile and Patrick Logan go in MSFT-booster mode
and disagree with the author. Thoughts on why I
agree with the article below.
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