LOL, I'm LMAO at you, and you think I'm upset??? I could care less if you switched to Java, did you not see my post above where I said that is what I myself use a lot? Apparently not. Get over yourself, and change to something else if you want. Microsoft obviously factored in that possibility, since they made this decision some time ago. As for me, I simply don't give a flip, just tired of hearing your vain threats over and over, as if anyone cared.
You can dish it out, but you sure can't take it. I send the pincer beetles of precision to pinch your extremities, and you get all bent out of shape.
Be nice. Otherwise, I will rain the Splotches of Darkness on your Microsoft talking points.
Didn't I suggest that you sounded - bitter?
Get over yourself
And you sound angry, too.
I simply don't give a flip
But you spend all this time following up in various messages? Which is it?
Again, don't be mad, don't be angry, don't be bitter about the free market, the genuinely competitive market. Yes, I know Microsoft has a history of attempting to fix the market, to rig the market, to flee screaming from the idea of genuine competition. AAAHH! They're like that. But if .NET is incapable, or 'busted', or unreliable compared even to existing development platforms, then those customers with genuine needs and requirements will, I think, prefer to stay with existing platforms, or seek something else entirely, in this genuinely competitive free market. That's if .NET is such an offense to customers, that is.