Re: My experiences trying to leverage the power of Linux in the enterprise
From: Kadaitcha Man (nospam_at_rainx.cjb.net)
Date: 12/09/03
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Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 01:45:04 -0800 (PST)
Kelsey Bjarnason wrote:
> On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 09:24:38 +0100, Maurits van de Kamp wrote:
>
>> Dr. Abraham Weiss PhD wrote:
>>
>>
>>> because contrary to popular belief, ASP and VB can go just as low
>>> level as C can, and the latest .NET VB compiler produces code that
>>> is more portable and faster than C.
>>
>> ROTFL! :)
>>
>> ASP is an interpreter language, ran and interpreted by a server that
>> is most likely programmed in C itself. And if VB can go more low
>> level than C, how come I can still only program code for events that
>> M$ prepared for me?
>
> He's also got a bizarre notion of "portable". C code is portable
> because, if written according to the standard, the code can be
> compiled on (or for) almost any platform out there. VB code, last I
> checked, was exclusive to Windows.
And yet again, another dumb*** retard opens his fat mouth and sticks his
foot in it. The the latest .NET VB compiler is the same as the latest .NET C
compiler. Do you get that, fucktard? Hmmm? They are one and the same.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
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