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By: Pawan

I think you didnt see any videos that they showed related to windows 8.... The legacy technology still exist in win8... its just the UI of the tablet will have HTML5/JAVA script app dev tool. Its...

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By: Butler T. Reynolds

If I write an application using ASP.Net MVC, HTML 5, and Javascript then I'm still using .NET.

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By: GreyMatter

.Net, or something else, will still be used for all other types of development even if they do change the client programming model to HTML and JS. There's no way HTML and JS will replace applications...

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By: brent

Nobody but thr feeble will really miss Dot Not , a piece of crappy soft it is and will always be!

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By: brent

Nobody but the feeble will really miss Dot Not , a piece of crappy soft it is and will always be!

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By: SgtLex

Nobody but the feeble trolls double post stupid comments.

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By: Anton

I am quite concerned for Microsoft, I created a career based on their technology as a MSPD but it just seems they lost their way a bit. When a company lose its innovation and purely play the me-too...

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By: GreyMatter

Don't lose the faith Anton! I was where you are about 1 year ago. Learn open source it's fun! Then you will come back and see just how great MS is. I love open source but I respect MS more than ever....

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By: thomasxstewart

iFounded microsoft, as too many hardware cos& too many dweeb languages, even then. & no public. got to admitt, Microsoft has done well with forcing higher standard hardware unpon public, this...

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By: Anton

Thanks for the reply GreyMatter, let's just hope MS can pull it through and start innovating again and stop the replicate game. I've am a Silverlight developer now for 3 years, before I have done...

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By: Steve

Vole? I've developed in Microsoft languages for 15 years and I've never heard that term before. I had to do a Google search to find out it's a questionable nickname for Microsoft. If you're going to...

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By: Kevin

I think that .NET is bloatware. Microsoft is making the right move to dump .NET. Think of it this way the transition from visual basic 6 to .NET now .NET to HTML5 and JavaScript. Its just that...

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By: infocyde

I welcome HTML and JS as another way to develop apps, you know you already could do this with AIR. Just another way MS can open more doors to develop on it's platform, and that IMHO is a good thing....

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