.NET will "always" evolve and be added to. Just about daily, new classes are added; new tools; new features and even new languages. .NET does not care what language one uses, or a group uses. That is part of its strength...Yebin likes C#, Rich can kick his butt in VB.NET, and others mix in-line in the same ASPX page - it all compiles down to the same CLR and machine code at first run. It's flexible, powerful and a blast to use...."oh, hey, let's try this...is so common to hear." All the while richer and riocher apps are delivered to customers and all the while people have more choices and more fun delivering them. Al so we can hear one word: "Wow!" I mean, really, that's all we really get and all one really needs - to see a user's face as they say that. It's only equal is found in the faces of the people using .NET's growing capabilities.
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