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Oh...I wasn't trying to be rude. My opinion is that HiveMind is a little young to start spreading into cross-language (/platform) territory.
The community is still in its infancy, so I would expect that it is highly unlikely that many Java people have heard of it, let alone .Net people.
It would be interesting to see if there have been .Net rumblings for something like Tapestry, but that's a whole other kettle of fish.
 
Steve Gibson
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This question was a bit more naive, I think. I guess I am asking if the elegant HiveMind architecture could be seen to solve similar problems in languages other than Java. Since it doesn't directly impact the existing HiveMind project I felt inclined to move away from the hivemind-user list and get closer to the architects of HiveMind.
 
I'd be happy to move this to another forum at your recommendation.
 
Cheers.
 
 
Naresh Sikha
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Before a flame war breaks out, why would this team want to maintain 2 codebases?
 
Do you want to volunteer?
 
Steve Gibson
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Are there thoughts on supporting a .net version of HiveMind?
 
Thanks!
 

Naresh Sikha

 

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