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Managed code usage survey

I just completed a survey on managed
code usage internally. It was very
informal, but I think we got some good general directions.= o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

I thought I’d validate some of that
by asking you folks some of the more interesting questions… Please respond in my
comments or send me an email: BradA at Microsoft dot com.

 

Please pass the link
along!

When do you plan to release your
first solution based on managed code?

(Please chose
one)

           
Already have

           
Within 3 months

           
Within 6 months

           
Within 1 year

           
Within 2 years

           
Further out

Why is your team using Managed code?

(Chose as many as you’d
like)

Expose APIs to 3rd party
developers

Ease of development

Security/Reliability

Plug into other managed technology
(ASP."urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />NET, VS, etc)

Other (please
specify)

 

What are the biggest impediments to
using managed code in your team or in more parts of your
application?

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 05, 2003
  1. Already haveand2. Ease of development Security/Reliability
  • Anonymous
    May 05, 2003
  1. Already Have2a. Expose APIs to 3rd party developers.2b. Other - Use the exposed API to write a telephony server application.3. Have not come across any big impediments.
  • Anonymous
    May 05, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    May 06, 2003
  1. Already have2.. Ease of development , plug into ASP.NET and Web Services.3. a) A managed IE control. b) Layerable, alpha channelable windows form controls. c) A SmartCard wrapper in C# from MS. d) HW Accelerated Managed GDI+ Hopefully MS will get serious about those of us who have to write media rich apps in .NET and can't use DX because we dont want to rewrite all WinForm controls from scratch :-)
  • Anonymous
    May 07, 2003
  1. Already Have one2.Ease of development Plug into other managed technology (ASP.NET, VS, etc)3. None.. Fully Managed Code.