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Microsoft .Net Framework

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If you are a software developer (computer programmer) give yourself credit by investing your time into learning and developing in a better programming environment.  Microsoft .NET is for inept programmers that are incapable of learning a real programming language.  Additionally, Java developers, on average, command a much higher annual salary as compared to Microsoft .NET developers programming in VB .NET for example.  And if you are a freelance developer, do end users a favor and don't create software that requires a crappy piece of bloatware to be installed on their system just so they can use your little application.If you are a team software developer or individual computer programmer then give yourself credit by believing you are capable of learning a more powerful programming language.  Invest your time in developing in a better programming environment.  Microsoft .NET is for slackers and "quick fixers." Additionally, Java developers, on average, command a much higher annual salary as compared to Microsoft .NET developers programming in languages like VB .NET.  And if you are a freelance developer, do your end-users a favor and don't create software that requires a crappy piece of bloatware to be installed on their system just so they can use your little application.If you are an end user, try to avoid using software that requires the Microsoft .NET Framework.  Keep your computer running faster and more efficient by reducing the overhead of one or more versions of .NET on your computer.  Whatever program you wish to use that requires .NET more than likely has an alternative program made by a more talented developer that you will ultimately be more satisfied with.  And finally, if you ever are so unfortunate to purchase a piece of hardware which requires drivers and software needing the Microsoft .NET Framework, return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.  If it has anything to do with Microsoft .NET, then it is more than likely crap.If you are an end user, try to avoid using software that requires the Microsoft .NET Framework.  Keep your computer running faster and more efficient by reducing the overhead of one or more versions of .NET residing therein.  Whatever program you wish to use that requires .NET will more than likely have an alternative that is made by a more talented developer and that you will ultimately work better for you.  And finally, if you ever are so unfortunate as to purchase a piece of hardware which requires drivers or necessary software requiring Microsoft .NET Framework, return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.  If it has anything to do with Microsoft .NET, then it is more than likely crap. *** X9
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