Tuesday, July 9, 2013

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Comment on Reader Q&A: When will better JITs save managed code? by Why mobile web apps are slow | Sealed Abstract

[…] is from Herb Sutter, one of the big names in modern […]

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Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by mttpd

On a related note — I’m wondering, what are your thoughts on Steven Sinofsky’s recent article?
// http://blog.learningbyshipping.com/2013/07/08/juggling-multiple-platforms-and-the-bumpy-road-ahead/

He seems to be somewhat pessimistic (or perhaps realistic?), when saying that “working across platforms will only get more difficult, not easier.”

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Comment on Reader Q&A: When will better JITs save managed code? by Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) | Sutter's Mill

[…] agree with most of it, and not just because he quotes from my When Will Better JITs Save Managed Code blog post from last […]

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Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by Jasper

And yet, MSFT tries to move developers away from C++ (not Herb or the VC++ but everybody else):
- I saw build 2013 videos where MSFT People said that C# delivers better Performance that native code.
- Even worse is the Windows Phone Team that argues that .NET Overhead is just around 5 MB.
- Most Metro apps from MSFT (Mail, Photos, Music/Videos, Weather, Store, etc.) are all written in HTML/Javascript. The Performance on ARM (Surface RT) is horrible. Apparently, they just don’t care.
- Most Enterprise products don’t Support C++. Anything from Webservices to Azure, if you are C++ developer, you better look somewhere else.
- MSFTs own People (higher positions) promote Xamarin products. Basically a re-implementation of .NET that they SELL. They rather see you making apps in C# and Xamarin then in C++. Just sad.

Luckily, there seems to be a glimpse of hope. The new XAML platform is available from C++ (still no UI platform or desktop developers) and we are getting more C++11 Features (the slowest from the Major C++ Compiler).

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Comment on Recommended reading: Why mobile web apps are slow (Drew Crawford) by pjmlp

Thanks for sharing, very nice and interesting article.

I know it is not really your area, but it would be nice that Microsoft eventually has a real optimizing native compiler for C#, not ngen.

With the same kind of knobs that languages like C++, Ada and Delphi offer for code generation.

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