> > Microsoft add new features into C# and .net again and again. > More and more developers begin doubting .net and C#.
I don't understand this logic. Microsoft keep innovating and adding new features, and that's a reason for developers to doubt them? This is one of my favourite things about the .NET Framework. It moves so quickly and awesome stuff comes with every new release. Do you want .NET to end up like Java, where new features take years and years to implement? > The down of Myspace proves that .net/Windows is not a good choice. I think MySpace was a good example of the scalability of a Windows platform. Their CPU usage dropped considerably when switching the existing codebase from ColdFusion to BlueDragon (an implementation of ColdFusion on the .NET runtime), and even more when they switched to C#. I recommend that, mono should only implement C# 2.0, and do a > little modify. And mono and mnodevelop should not support so many languages > like C\C++\VB. Mono and Monodevelop should only support one language c# 2.0. Why? It's all the same runtime, just the compiler is different. In the end, C# and VB.NET generate very very similar CIL output. Why arbitrarily restrict it to just C#? On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 11:00 PM, linustd <[email protected]> wrote: > Microsoft add new features into C# and .net again and again. > > More and more developers begin doubting .net and C#. > > The down of Myspace proves that .net/Windows is not a good choice. > > I think, Mono should not continue run after Microsoft, .net 2.0 is enough. > > At .net 2.0 version , Microsoft finish the .net platform building. Since > version 2.0, Microsoft's main work on .net is to build new components > around > it. > > Platform Independent is not practical for a technology that is hold a > private company like Microsoft. > > I recommend that, mono should only implement C# 2.0, and do a little > modify. And mono and mnodevelop should not support so many languages like > C\C++\VB. Mono and Monodevelop should only support one language c# 2.0. > > Mono should focus its energy on high performance and platform independent > . > > Anders is not a master, he is just a senior developer. His level and state > of mind is so low. > > If you want to build a new world, you must be a master, not a workman. > > Let's make mono a "C# 2.0 without Microsoft" > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://mono.1490590.n4.nabble.com/Mono-do-NOT-run-after-Microsoft-tp4656785.html > Sent from the Mono - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > Mono-list maillist - [email protected] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list >
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