2011/2/15 porneL <[email protected]>:
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 00:26:25 -0000, Bryan Forbes <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm no expert in this area, but developers have been able to use JScript
>> on the server-side for years on IIS and ASP.
>
> I think the killer feature of node is not JS, but asynchronous design from
> ground up, with no blocking libraries that would complicate things.
>
> Because of that it may not make sense for Microsoft to create some
> "node.Net" that's incompatible with existing .Net approach. That won't help
> them sell more .Net stuff, and hopefully Microsoft is in business of selling
> their software, not just doing proprietary me-too copies of everything :)

Sorry, but there is already a Node.net project (
https://github.com/dnewcome/Node.net ) , and the goal is to have the
same API, but run on .NET platform. Sadly there was no progress in it
since July 2010. But according to what is already done, this is doable
in the .NET environment, although I don't know too much about it.

-- 
Poetro

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