[aprssig] New APRS Client, Request for Developers
Jim Andrews jim at stuckinthemud.orgSun Feb 19 13:53:10 UTC 2006
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But conversely, most current boxed software is written in .NET and therefore installs the Framework if needed. I've written applications professionally (like many on this list) on Micro$ platforms for 15+ years. Latterly this has been using .NET (mainly VB.NET) and never had a support issue with the Framework. In my experiences it's invariably the application that causes the problem, not the CLR. The main advantage I see of the .NET approach for an APRS project is the ability for a development team to use whatever languages they are comfortable with (COBOL or FORTRAN if you really want!) and still be able to bolt the whole thing together. Bloatware the Framework may be, but the user only has to install it once on any given machine and the application distro is very small compared with classic Windows apps. Windows "out the box" my not have the Framework installed, but once you patch your system with Windows Update (which you really _should_ do!) you get it anyway, without being a computer guru. There are valid arguments all ways, so how about different applications from the different development camps? Competition is never a bad thing! I would like to get involved in this project, as writing software for something you are personally involved with and interested in is a lot more fun, however the day job and other commitments mean I regretfully don't have the time :-( Jim, G1HUL -----Original Message----- From: "Ray McKnight" <shortsheep at worldnet.att.net> Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 20:28:49 -0800 To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org> Subject: Re: [aprssig] New APRS Client, Request for Developers So will this require a user to download and install the .NET Framework package? If so, you're leaving yourself open to a nightmare of support requests. Personally, I won't touch .NET with a ten ft pole at least not at home for hobby purposes. Can you spell BLOATWARE... If your final product won't run on a plain, out of the box default OS installation it's in the same boat as XASTIR. Most Hams are not programmers or computer guru's.
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