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minus-squareN3Cr0linkEnglish6•4 months ago.Net sucks, compared to mono. The compiler is slower, filesize after optimization is still higher and the character set in cli is far more limited when I compile an app with .Net.
minus-square@ripcordlinkEnglish13•4 months agoAre those the most important factors for a framework? Or in the top 5?
minus-square@ilmagicolinkEnglish4•4 months ago… and execution speed is faster. And they’re both open source. I mean, good thing we have choices, right?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•4 months agoSource? I’d like to see some modern numbers about those compile times. Hasn’t been my experience at all.
minus-squareN3Cr0linkEnglish1•edit-24 months agoIt’s my personal experience. I would have to share my affected projects for a source, but I didn’t release them yet. Just try it by printing some special characters on the cli - like arrow symbols
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-24 months agoUnfortunately the license agreement for .Net forbids publishing any kind of benchmark results.
.Net sucks, compared to mono. The compiler is slower, filesize after optimization is still higher and the character set in cli is far more limited when I compile an app with .Net.
Are those the most important factors for a framework? Or in the top 5?
… and execution speed is faster. And they’re both open source. I mean, good thing we have choices, right?
Source? I’d like to see some modern numbers about those compile times. Hasn’t been my experience at all.
It’s my personal experience. I would have to share my affected projects for a source, but I didn’t release them yet.
Just try it by printing some special characters on the cli - like arrow symbols
Unfortunately the license agreement for .Net forbids publishing any kind of benchmark results.