Do you have the .NET framework installed on your computer?

Do you have the .NET framework installed on your computer?

do you?

I have Mono and .NET Core installed on my computer.

Yes, because of Steam games. I don't know which is which, so I didn't uninstall any of them.

FUCKING

DUBBERS

What did it even ever have to do with "net"? Was it just a cringworthy marketing stunt, similar to Intel naming their P4 architecture "Netburst" (which had fuck all to do with networks in particular either) just because everyone had been obsessing about getting onto the internet back then?

hold

is that..

another set of..

DUBS??

Recently reinstalled Win7 on an old laptop with AMD display drivers which actually depended on having .NET installed.
Was annoyed.
So yes, on one PC I do.

Yes, it's part of Windows 10

yes i regulary use minecraft.net

You can't not have it if you're on windows, 2.0 is built in. You cant really escape 3.x and 4.x either since a lot of programs depend on it. Amd catalyst does too...

On linux theres none of that, feels good man

On XP you have to instal all of them (1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0/3.5/4.0).

i fucking hate .NET

back when microshill started that shit instead of further advancing C++MFC i left windows and moved to mac.
yeah its been that long, never went back professionally and it was the best decision i made.

i don't own a windows box anymore, but i have mono on few linux machines as a dependency though i don't know why.
so maybe, but i still don't like it.

More like bot.NET framework amirite?

can someone explain to me what .NET is?

I see it a lot but I have no idea what it is

Afaik you have at least 1.1 included in the default XP service pack. 2.0 you gotta install, but its not so bad. 3.0 onwards is when you're really desperate to install some program that needs it.

Less frameworks than I expected, I was ready to see more than 5 installed.

No you don't, retard.

No.

.NET is Microsoft's answer to the JVM. It's a framework consisting of a standard library and a bytecode standard. Although it initially only ran on Microsoft devices (Windows, Windows Phone), .NET programs can now be run on a wide range of machines thanks to ports like Mono/Xamarin, and .NET Core.

why did the JVM need an "answer"?

why can't Microsoft be normal and have just a regular standard libraries for their languages and OS API