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Dear list members,
As Microsoft's new software development tool .net will be launched soon, has anybody in the industry evaluated the impact it could put on
automation, especially the area of HMI:
1) The entire .net technology is claimed to be web-based, how will it help to develop or improve web-based HMI? Is there any HMI package supplier preparing to take the advantage of it?
2) The new language C# is obviously aimed at Java, and it has high chance to win. I remember the Java topic has been hot in this forum for these two years, but now is everybody preparing to shift to Microsoft or stay with Sun?
Best Regards,
Mark Meng
As Microsoft's new software development tool .net will be launched soon, has anybody in the industry evaluated the impact it could put on
automation, especially the area of HMI:
1) The entire .net technology is claimed to be web-based, how will it help to develop or improve web-based HMI? Is there any HMI package supplier preparing to take the advantage of it?
2) The new language C# is obviously aimed at Java, and it has high chance to win. I remember the Java topic has been hot in this forum for these two years, but now is everybody preparing to shift to Microsoft or stay with Sun?
Best Regards,
Mark Meng