real great news for Mono people this will be not just a great boost to
their code base but also will lift the fear of the Micro$oft Monster that
made the adoption a lot more difficult.

Unfortunately for Pharo .NET as Java are so far away from its user base.
Big Companies, with big budgets and scaling concerns and large teams of
developer of course will be very interested into what big frameworks like
Java and .NET have to offer. On the other side small teams will depend much
more on agility , flexibility and ease of use which are not found in big
frameworks.

Many have tried to port existing agile languages to those frameworks and
they have been very succesful but their userbases has been unwilling to
make the jump. Because of course agility far exceed language boundaries and
also dominates in libraries, tools and eventually the entire community.



On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> For those of you who might be interested:
>
> .NET is open source with MIT license
>  - .NET Framework Libraries
>  - .NET Core Framework Libraries
>  - and the RyuJit VM
>
> http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2014/Nov-12.html
>
>

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