Help! We're trapped in the computer, and the computer is trapped in 2008! Someone call the time police!
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Refusing for the last couple years to learn how the .Net platform works, I've decided that I probably should knock this one off my shoulder. Actually, it wasn't until 3 days ago when my dad's friend asked if I could write him some new server software for his company... The software will be accepting / responding to many multiple active connections.So I did some research and asking around and noticed a lot of people pointed me towards .Net. I would do it in C, but my experience level isn't quite there yet and I know if I did something like that with my level of experience, I would create clusters of memory leaks.Knowing VB6, I thought it would probably be easiest to go to VB.Net. Therefore, I would be able to get the project done a lot faster.So my questions are...Would .Net be suitable for this project?Is C# and VB equivalent in performance since they both compile down to the same CLR?
Quote from: Punk on October 03, 2009, 02:22:48 amRefusing for the last couple years to learn how the .Net platform works, I've decided that I probably should knock this one off my shoulder. Actually, it wasn't until 3 days ago when my dad's friend asked if I could write him some new server software for his company... The software will be accepting / responding to many multiple active connections.So I did some research and asking around and noticed a lot of people pointed me towards .Net. I would do it in C, but my experience level isn't quite there yet and I know if I did something like that with my level of experience, I would create clusters of memory leaks.Knowing VB6, I thought it would probably be easiest to go to VB.Net. Therefore, I would be able to get the project done a lot faster.So my questions are...Would .Net be suitable for this project?Is C# and VB equivalent in performance since they both compile down to the same CLR?many multiple?
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Lol. Or maybe.. I was just using a bot to play around with the sockets Dun dun dun