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Do you know LayerD technology? It'll be better than .NET?

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afer - 26 May 2005 22:55 GMT
I've read about a new free technology named "LayerD", and it's impresive
compared to .NET or Java, it's not only really multiplatform, with this
technology you can make programs in an object oriented paradigm and the
Aspect Oriented Paradigm (AOP), what is more you can make your own Semantics
Structures!! and it've RAD capabilities incorporated directly in the
compiler. Of course you can use multiple languages to program in this
technology, I recommend to visit this web site "http://layerd.net/eng" and
read the theoretical and practical guide about this technology. An please
after read it, make me a comment.
Peter van der Goes - 27 May 2005 01:31 GMT
> I've read about a new free technology named "LayerD", and it's impresive
> compared to .NET or Java, it's not only really multiplatform, with this
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> read the theoretical and practical guide about this technology. An please
> after read it, make me a comment.

Uh, why would you want comments on something you've "read about"???
As you seem to have peppered numerous newsgroups with this "observation", I
have to wonder about your affiliation? Care to clarify?

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