>>>>Look at the capabilities that are included in current .NET and Visual Studio. Look at some of the classes in the .NET framework (just a small subset - it would take decades to go through them all). It is so far ahead of any other development it is not even funny.
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>>>The Android SDK makes .NET look like Win32.
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>>Please expound on that. It hasn't seemed that way to me while working on Android development in Eclipse (a steaming pile compared to VS2010).
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>I use IntelliJ instead of Ecplise. However that's the IDE, and not the framework.
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>I can go to VCS > Send to GitHub, or many others right in the IDE.
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>Can you do that in VS.NET? I have my doubts you get support for much beyond Visual SourceSafe.
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>I created an app that connects multiple devices via Bluetooth and trades back and forth JSON.
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>The amount of code it took to do this was unbelievably trivial.
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>Are there complete Bluetooth and JSON classes in .NET yet?
JSON is fully supported.
I've never dealt with accessing BlueTooth from a NET app.
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