Am 18.11.2011 17:12, schrieb Nick Sabalausky:
"Nick Sabalausky"<[email protected]>  wrote in message
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"Paulo Pinto"<[email protected]>  wrote in message
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Hi,

the only issue with your sentence is that the "efficiency of native code"
is also
possible with C#.


I used to do a fair amount of C# and...no, it isn't ;) At least not
without a world of hurt. For example, try to read in a block of data and
impose a structure over it without any unnecessary copying or processing
and you'll see what I mean.

It's better than Java though: At least C# actually *has* pointers.



Sure, but I don't remember the last time I really needed to use pointers.

Don't understand me wrong, it is good to have pointers around for the few cases one might need them.

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