Talk:C Sharp Programming/NET Framework overview

Standards
The article asserts that .NET is "based on the newest web standards." What standards exactly? And when? Standards as of 2003? Yeah, I wouldn't exactly consider iframes and IE5 to be the newest web standards. 75.71.222.111 (talk)

Introduction
Article states "The .NET platform is a Windows platform-specific implementation. Other operating systems have their own implementations due to the differences in the operating systems I/O management, security models and interfaces." It make no mention about the fact that not an ounce of .NET Framework code was available for use by anyone other than Microsoft until a couple years ago. Patents and the fact that the majority of framework's code is still proprietary now still prevent many of its features from being used anywhere except on Windows. The "differences in the operating systems I/O management, security models and interfaces" plays only a minor part in why other operating systems have their own inferior implementations of the framework. Seriously, this description is far too sugar-coated. C# is a language that was developed with vendor lock-in in mind. Don't beat around the bush. PyroSamurai (discuss • contribs) 00:37, 25 August 2017 (UTC)