Although I'm not a .NET / Microsoft patriot, but what makes their framework intuitive to use is the development environment (IDE) they sell. Again, although highly priced & full of MS specific conventions - VS 200x series have helped .NET web developers become children again & sit on a couch with legs on the desk & code :-). If we can also have custom wizards to create a C++ Web App Project - just like in Visual Studio 200x series, maybe we can configure NetBeans / Anjuta to use our wizards. That ways the popularity of our framework would be widespread.
Feb. 17, 2009, 4:59 p.m. - Gaurav Sharma
Although I'm not a .NET / Microsoft patriot, but what makes their framework intuitive to use is the development environment (IDE) they sell. Again, although highly priced & full of MS specific conventions - VS 200x series have helped .NET web developers become children again & sit on a couch with legs on the desk & code :-). If we can also have custom wizards to create a C++ Web App Project - just like in Visual Studio 200x series, maybe we can configure NetBeans / Anjuta to use our wizards. That ways the popularity of our framework would be widespread.