[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > lol > > you don't actually consider 512Mb a lot of ram now do you ?
Actually, I certainly do ... My mobo at home is maxed out for ram. It has 768Mb. I've just upgraded my daughter's ram. Her pc has two slots and I've maxed out one ... with 512Mb. And a lot of office pcs actually have a LOWER spec than home pcs. I think my work pc only has 256Mb. > > Having done ( and still doing ) extensive work using .net ( winforms , > webforms & compact ) i'd say your talking out your @$$. ;-) > i think your final statement says it all - "Yes it has a learning curve, but > it is still > vastly better..." an educated guess is that you've never really taken the > time to learn .net the way you have with delphi. > > Ma ymmv would have been an appropriate disclaimer. > Yup, I agree "ymmv" is important, but I back Brian 100% in thinking code should be compact and small. After all, isn't that why we're MV fans? And while I'm not aware of any studies, I'd guess there's a very strong correlation between bloat and crappy coding. The more bloat, the more crap ... and the smaller your code, the easier it is to find a problem when debugging :-) Cheers, Wol ------- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
