> > Hopefully they get it right. And then you can use it with Mono on Linux...

> There's a lot of assumptions piled on other assumptions. Python does,
> now, run on a variety of platforms. That seems like a more solid
> choice for me.

Yes, there's some assumptions. Assumptions as to Mono working
well(someone just wrote here the other day that they compiled a
desktop .NET app in mono and ran it without any changes), and that
this translator will work with Mono-- I'm not familiar enough with how
they interact to know if this would happen.

Personally, my consumer base is Windows based now with no intention of
moving to anything else. While cross platform is great in theory(and
in practice for some), for me it's not a required part of my strategy
going forward.


-- 
Derek


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