Hi,

in my opinion the runtime is the more relevant thing in this context because if 
you take a .NET Lib you could use it with VB or F# or any other language that 
is compatible with the .NET Runtime. So the language is only the language in 
which it is written (which could also be intermixed). Furthermore it is quite 
common to use something like NET e.g. log4j had an equivalent of log4net.

Björn

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Von: Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> 
Gesendet: Freitag, 3. April 2020 15:43
An: dev@plc4x.apache.org
Betreff: [DISCUSS] Rename PLC4DOTNET to PLC4CSHARP?

Hi,

I just wanted to bring this to discussion … I have now encountered in several 
projects that support different languages that the naming convention we follow 
seems to match:


  *   C : xyz_c
  *   C++: xyz_cpp
  *   Python: xyz_py

However when it comes to C# we sort of named it “plc4dotnet” … I would propose 
to change it to “plc4csharp” as this is the language … “dotnet” is sort of more 
the runtime.

What do you think?

Chris


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