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Microsoft .Net Framework

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Better quality software never requires Microsoft .NET Framework because the purpose of the Microsoft .NET developmental platform is to make writing software more easy.  The easier it is to computer program, the more people are able to computer program.  Less talented and less intelligent people, once unable to grasp the complexity of lower level languages, are now able to put fingers to keyboard and develop software.  However, '''inferior minds create inferior software'''.  Inferior minds frequently choose Microsoft .NET, typically Visual BASIC .NET, to quickly make programs that inevitably perform poorly and ultimately require end users to cope with the burden of dealing with Microsoft .NET Framework.   Better quality software never requires Microsoft .NET Framework because the purpose of the Microsoft .NET developmental platform is to make writing software extremely simple.  The easier it is to computer program, the more people are able to computer program.  Less talented and less intelligent people, once unable to grasp the complexity of lower level programming languages, are now able to put fingers to keyboard and develop bad software.  Unfortunately, '''inferior minds create inferior software'''.  Inferior minds frequently choose Microsoft .NET, typically Visual BASIC .NET, to quickly make programs that inevitably perform poorly and ultimately require end users to cope with the burden of dealing with Microsoft .NET Framework in addition to all of the inherent Microsoft bugs.   Developing in .NET has advantages for the beginner.  It is very easy to learn for the fresh mind not having to cope with altering an entire programming philosophy.  With ease comes inefficiency.  Applications running in a managed environment such as the Microsoft framework's CLR or Java's JVM tend to require more system resources than functionally similar applications that access machine resources more directly.  Programs created in .NET are basically fat, and inefficient.It is true that developing in .NET has advantages for the beginner.  It is very easy to learn for the fresh mind not having to cope with altering an entire programming philosophy.  Yet with ease comes inefficiency.  Applications running in a managed environment such as the Microsoft framework's CLR or Java's JVM tend to require more system resources than functionally similar applications that access machine resources more directly.  Programs created in .NET are basically fat, and inefficient.
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