Yes - I agree with everything you just said.
However, compared with the old preferred way of coding on Windows - COM (via Visual Basic or VBScript) - or worse yet, the win32api, C# and the .NET framework is much easier and more predictable.
Also my experience of being forced to program anything on Windows has always had a single common root: *Somebody* on the team threw a hissy fit until Windows was chosen, and only because they refused to learn how to actually program. Ironically they ended up just copying and pasting code I would write for them anyways. I suppose it was better than if I had to use code that they had written ;)
In reply to Re^2: Perl and C# - how I use both
by jdrago_999
in thread Perl and C# - how I use both
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