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ifacethoughtsAndrew Wulf has listed his favorite open source tools and frameworks. I am going to pay heed to his call and list my favorite open source tools and frameworks for programming here. However, mine are more heterogeneous in terms of the programming language and includes both desktop and web programming. [Continue]
May 3, 2007Dare Obasanjo has updated his comparison of Microsoft’s .Net 2.0 C# and Sun’s Java 6.0 programming languages (via Hartmut Wilms). It is a detailed comparison, it includes both concepts and implementations. It will not be helpful to decide whether you should use C# or Java for your project, something else rules that world. [Continue]
Jan 6, 2007I was looking for tools for some .Net work, when I came across two fantastic tools - .Net Reflector and Hawkeye. Both of them together can help reverse engineer a lot of .Net code. I think one of the advantages of a virtual machine and intermediate level code, CLR in this case, is that its specifications can be used to explore the JVM capabilities at runtime irrespective of the programming language used. [Continue]
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