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10/2/2006 12:22 PM
 

Anyone want to try this out with DotNetNuke?

http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/493610/rss

(I am in no way connected to this, I just read it online and am passing it on)


Dwayne J. Baldwin
 
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10/2/2006 1:07 PM
 

No, but why would one want to convert any dot net language to another dot net language? Its all the same to me.


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10/3/2006 8:57 PM
 
I have had the <sarcasm>pleasure</sarcasm> of trying to use converters to convert from vb.net to c# (although not the referenced one) a few times for a past employer.  None ever hit everything 100% (the best was about 70%) wth pretty vanilla CRUD type web apps.  My own personal opinion is that it is not worth the effort unless you are trying to utilize one of the features one language has over another.  With something as big and complex as DNN I think it would be a nightmare. 

Besides - look how well forking has worked for Linux.
 
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10/4/2006 10:31 AM
 

Ha, I agree on conversion, too much unecessary pain, you have to be super religious to do that. :D

Forking, haha.  Forking is like Unions, it is a great part of history and now everyone avoids it like the plaque.

 

 


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