"It's a trap!" - Admiral Ackbar

What MS really wants is that you write code in whatever-language-you-please as long as you run it at THEIR operating system. Forget Mono and other silly attempts to clone .NET Framework -- they are doomed to always lag behind MS implementation. That's the opposite of interpreted Java or compiled Free Pascal, where the goal is to "write once, run anywhere".

Adem escreveu:
I am not sure about the 'slightest advantage' aspect: I thought MS sold the .Net thing mostly on the premise of 'write in the language you're most comfortable yet share with others you/they find useful'; and it seems --if it was properly licensed-- it could catch on on other platforms too.


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Alexsander da Rosa
Twitter: @alexrosa



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