On Feb 1, 1:16 am, "Ryan Gahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mono has become a well supported system (sponsored officially by Novell) 
> (http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page)
>
> .NET apps can be run reliably on Linux, Mac OS, Unix, Solaris, and of course
> Windows
[...]
> You can now write Python against it. In fact, there are many, many languages
> available to choose from:http://www.dotnetpowered.com/languages.aspxgive
> you just a sampling (I'm sure there are more out there).
>
> The .NET platform has achieved quite a bit along the lines of
> platform/language independence. No matter your _language_ of preference is,
> chances are you can write code against .NET. No matter your platform of
> choice, chances are you can run .NET apps on it.

While you're all spinning war stories, has anyone used WebObjects
lately?  I used it some years ago, has it kept up?


--
Rob


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