Serialize then de-serialize using protobuf-net.
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Why do you think that Spod?Originally posted by Churchill View PostAnd you've just proved why C# is tulipe!
Do you mean C# or .NET in general?
Personally I think Suity has proved Suity is tulipe
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Firstly, Microsoft's half arsed attempt to produce a competitor to Java.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy do you think that Spod?
Do you mean C# or .NET in general?
Personally I think Suity has proved Suity is tulipe
Windows itself is massively overweight and resource hungry.Comment
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It's 2014, not 2004.Originally posted by Churchill View PostFirstly, Microsoft's half arsed attempt to produce a competitor to Java.
Windows itself is massively overweight and resource hungry.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I was asked for my thoughts on the subject. **** off back to your "bible".Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's 2014, not 2004.Comment
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FTFY.Originally posted by Churchill View PostFirstly, Microsoft's half arsed attempt to produce a competitor to Java.
Java itself is massively overweight and resource hungry.
.NET's done pretty well. You'd have to say it's at least whole arsed.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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As a gravy train its been good. But my own preference would be a language like Go on Linux.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostFTFY.
.NET's done pretty well. You'd have to say it's at least whole arsed.Comment
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Yep, it's a hefty enough toolkit. However, when I need to use it I prefer C++Originally posted by VectraMan View PostFTFY.
.NET's done pretty well. You'd have to say it's at least whole arsed.Comment
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It'll be interesting to see if "Swift" becomes more mainstream.Originally posted by Unix View PostAs a gravy train its been good. But my own preference would be a language like Go on Linux.Comment
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I suspect for a while javascript and node will be the winner. But its not the greatest system in the world.Originally posted by Unix View PostAs a gravy train its been good. But my own preference would be a language like Go on Linux.
I doubt swift will do well. Most people don't develop just for Apple...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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