Which language do you use to write your apps?
This week's poll, as suggested by Brian Cross, who if you can believe it is an even bigger C# junkie than me (but don't let that influence your vote) is: which language do you use to write your mobile device applications? Pick the one you use the most.
[Author: Dave Stewart]
Comments
- Anonymous
July 08, 2004
C# baby! - Anonymous
July 08, 2004
About 60% C# 40% VB. - Anonymous
July 08, 2004
Only C# ! C# rulezzz :) - Anonymous
July 08, 2004
VB.NET ! :) (looks like i'm one in a million, though :)) - Anonymous
July 08, 2004
C#, not just for mobile apps, but for ALL the apps I write. - Anonymous
July 08, 2004
C#, but I'm proficient in VB too. I just choose not to use it :) - Anonymous
July 08, 2004
Nothing but C#!! - Anonymous
July 08, 2004
80% C#, 10% C++, 10% VB.NET Approx
I try to avoid native code unless absolutely necessary, and where possible go for C#, not particularly because I use language features which are not available in VB.NET but because I prefer the syntax and easy readability - VB.NET is too wordy. Also I am addicted to XML doc comments :-) but that's another story... - Anonymous
July 08, 2004
C# - and this from an old VB programmer - Anonymous
July 09, 2004
100% C++ for programs that will work on all devices without additional downloads. - Anonymous
July 09, 2004
C#.. the only choice these days. I won't touch a native platform anymore. - Anonymous
July 09, 2004
About 90% C/C++ (for performance and completeness), and then 10% C#. I'm looking for more chances to use C#, and v2 is looking great! Keep it coming! - Anonymous
July 09, 2004
Whichever the customer is willing to pay for. I get as many VB gigs as C#. - Anonymous
July 09, 2004
eVB - using a method I invented to allow eVB to create Smartphone apps :)
I actually just published a new Smartphone app written in eVB (John Cody's Vnotes) that runs great on BOTH 2002 and 2003 Smartphone devices.
Read all about the "Mod" here:
http://www.omnisoft.com/articles/spevb/default.asp
and in my forum:
http://www.omnisoft.com/forums/default.asp?C=1
-John Cody - Anonymous
July 09, 2004
For me, definitely C# for apps where I don't want to muck around with too much icky UI code. ALthough it's not as full-featured as the full framework, the .NetCF is great for simple things, like this Digital Picture Frame I made :) ( http://weblogs.asp.net/swingbeat/archive/2004/07/08/177714.aspx ) - Anonymous
July 13, 2004
VB.Net - Anonymous
July 20, 2004
VB.NET - Anonymous
July 20, 2004
C# and a little C++ as glue and to make things happen :-) - Anonymous
July 28, 2004
C++ 90%
C# 10% (for rapid prototyping) - Anonymous
March 24, 2006
But how is C# better in performance aspects when compared to C++ - Anonymous
May 27, 2006
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