I think you see the point:

  MS: run anything on windows
  Sun: run java on anything

Vijay Menon wrote:

> All this also depends on where you want the final application to run.
> Microsoft's .NET platform will work only on Windows. They are not saying
> anything about "run anywhere". They are only saying "develop in anything u
> want" but you have to run it on windows. Sure, they are talking about
> developing the .NET libraries for other platforms but that may or may not
> happen.
> 
> Also, at least in my experience, win nt and all, require a lot of
> maintainance. But normally, any unix server, once set up, will run forever
> without restarting or much maintainance.
> 
> If the project is small or for a medium company and everything is within the
> windows OS, it pretty much does not matter what you use, but asp and all
> have an advantage as development time can be quicker and thus, cheaper.
> 
> 
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