Holy shit, it's 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024, and the US isn't a fascist country! What a time to be alive.
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Can I benchmark the Microsoft .NET Framework? Yes. As per the licensing agreement customers can setup and run their ownbenchmarks of the .NET framework for technical evaluation purposes. You maynot disclose the results of any benchmark test of the .NET Framework to anyexternal third party outside your organization without Microsoft's priorwritten approval. You can e-mail benchnet@microsoft.com for more specificdetails on obtaining this approval.
That's just pathetic. Let's hear Warrior's explanation for this.
Don't tell anybody how slow java is either.
They just don't want people saying that a certain release is slower, because it's not done. Would you want people saying your unfinished product isn't going amazingly fast, before it's done?
Additionally, they can do whatever they want. Let's all laugh at our favorite hero's misinterpretation of the GPLv3HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHROFLFOLOLOL.
The explanation is simple: Microsoft is a privately owned company and they can do what they want.
Quote from: Warrior[x86] on February 25, 2006, 12:25:26 amAdditionally, they can do whatever they want. Let's all laugh at our favorite hero's misinterpretation of the GPLv3HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHROFLFOLOLOL.Wow, you're a genius Warrior! Oh, wait. Nevermind:Quote from: iago on February 24, 2006, 06:18:26 pmThe explanation is simple: Microsoft is a privately owned company and they can do what they want.
Okay? Why do you think I said it? Put two and two together plz.
It was meant to be sorta "PS" to make iago mad
Incidentally, I think that Blaze's reason sucks. See, .NET IS a finished product.