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To: Tokhtamish
I don't see people shifting to .NET.

I'm using it for an offboard navigation system in the voice recognition subsystem, the XML interfaces to the geospatial database and the web services that I use to interface to external customers. The code that runs the Dialogic cards is running in mixed mode with win32 + managed C++.

On a different contract, I'm using .Net to build a port GUI that runs on my desktop and also on a PocketPC 2003 with 802.11b wireless for remote monitoring and control.

It seems you just aren't in the whirlwind.

219 posted on 08/21/2003 11:33:18 AM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin
'm using it for an offboard navigation system in the voice recognition subsystem, the XML interfaces to the geospatial database and the web services that I use to interface to external customers. The code that runs the Dialogic cards is running in mixed mode with win32 + managed C++.

Interesting you should mention .NET . I love the system, and I'm writing a financial Web application in it now. The problem we ran into is...where's that booming market in third-party Web services we were promised? My application needs a stock quotation service, which would seeem to be an obvious offering for SOAP - why are the pickings so slim out there?

315 posted on 08/21/2003 3:53:27 PM PDT by BlazingArizona
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