IR35 is unworkable. Oops - wrong dim prawn.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThis might up being a very long thread.
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think the .NET framework is a little more complex than the Win32 API, if better designed (how many damn string types do you need, Win32?!)
Apart from having to call ZeroMemory on every object you wanted to use, I quite liked Win32. It was certainly preferable to working with (D)COM!
The windows api IS windows, lock stock. It is a huuuuuuuuuuuuge topic.
That said, the framework is complicated enough.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
The windows api IS windows, lock stock. It is a huuuuuuuuuuuuge topic.
That said, the framework is complicated enough.
By contrast a similar book on .NET would need several volumes if you want to cover WCF, WPF, WWF and all that junk.
Isn't .NET technically the Windwos API, as exposed in a managed way? Is there even such a thing as a C-style API for windows7, or do they actually write large parts of Windows in .NET these days?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
The windows api IS windows, lock stock. It is a huuuuuuuuuuuuge topic.
That said, the framework is complicated enough.
"Isn't .NET technically the Windwos API" - and some...Comment
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It's an API not an api, life is case-sensitive.
Google 'acronym' arse clowns.You can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think the .NET framework is a little more complex than the Win32 API, if better designed (how many damn string types do you need, Win32?!)Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostHmm, I had a book that was a complete reference to every function/enum/struct in the API (maybe not including undocumented ones, can't remember).
By contrast a similar book on .NET would need several volumes if you want to cover WCF, WPF, WWF and all that junk.
Isn't .NET technically the Windwos API, as exposed in a managed way? Is there even such a thing as a C-style API for windows7, or do they actually write large parts of Windows in .NET these days?
There is for example
One book on NETAPI
One on GDI
One of shell
One on registry.
Threading, mmc, mapi ... the list goes on. The windows api is a vast vast topic.
I agree it's the bits Microsoft want you to see though. And it is API, vm is correct.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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