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#1 2017-02-02 04:17:54

SirJosh3917
Formerly ninjasupeatsninja
From: USA
Joined: 2015-04-05
Posts: 2,095

[Release] NETCHK - A simple solution to handle checking .NET for you!

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Hello! I have created a small application to include in your projects that automatically check for .NET versions!
It's a batch file that handles Windows OS checking, as well as .NET Framework checking, to handle .NET errors for you!

It comes in two versions:
1) The normal version ( With comments, multiple newlines, spacing, clean code, e.t.c )
2) The compressed version ( No comments, everything compressed by scooping repeats into variables, saving space whenever possible, e.t.c )

Both versions work exactly the same, and the compressed version is more likely for average use due to it saving space to make the download quicker ( not that a few KiB matter //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/tongue )

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The compressed version, on the left, versus the uncompressed version, on the right

NETCHK is simple and easy to use. Open it with notepad, and then set the desired .NET Framework version, and then close it, and you're done!
Let the user run NETCHK, and NETCHK will tell the user information relating to .NET and their machine:

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A picture of NETCHK in some of it's possible states

NETCHK is on Github

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#2 2017-02-03 00:29:25

den3107
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From: Netherlands
Joined: 2015-04-24
Posts: 1,025

Re: [Release] NETCHK - A simple solution to handle checking .NET for you!

Would also like to make a notice for Atilla:
You seem to imply .net 2.0 is deprecated (correct me if I'm wrong).

You might've heard of Unity.
It runs mostly on .NET 2.0 and partially 3.5.
Conclusion: Unity C# programming = (partially) deprecated?

I would also like to point out that most XP running system are from business' as it's far to expensive to update all their stuff and will likely result in all kinds of problems (and HR doesn't see a reason to update "It works, then why change?").
Then still, the PCs that use XP are generally old bricks. And with a reason. They can't afford a newer system, and they can't run windows 7 smoothly either, and it'd be pretty useless to update to Vista since before they would know, support for that one would drop too and they're back on start.

So for some. Yes, it's their problem, but for a lot of others they simply don't have a choice. They literally can't upgrade their PC.

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