Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke
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The alternative would be to write a ton of low-level code (most likely in VC++) to talk to the MIDI interface driver. Life's too short.
I agree this is a rather trivial and esoteric example of an application, but not all applications revolve around business databases.
A more realistic one might be real-time analogue data logging and analysis. Again .NET is well equipped to do this with a variety of open and proprietary solutions.
That's the point I was making. .NET isn't tied to a particular 'mode' of application (e.g. business database model). Maybe PeopleSoft isn't tied to that either but I doubt theres much a market in extending it into non-mainstream business apps.
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