Orlando José Luque Moraira wrote:
> Hello Vala fellows,
> 
> My name is Orlando, my nick is LanderTaker. I am Spanish, from Canary
> Islands. I am up to the date 30 years old ;). I am mainly a C# programmer
> who have programed a lot in C and C#. Also I know more languages. I have
> worked in R+D software factory and now I am working in a consulting
> enterprise.
> 
> I like to code (for enterprise or games), play games (computer or over a
> table, common or role playing games), and in general, be lazy ;), etc.
> 
> Actually being part of open source Warbanners development:
> https://warbanners.bountysource.com/
> 
> Recently I have welcome a new ferret pet called Kratos (Beware of the
> ferret, buh!!!!).
> 
> 
> This is my first email in this list.

Welcome Orlando José, welcome Kratos!

> I have an idea and some interest in develop it in a certain type of open
> project. Knocte, a friend of me, refered this project like something close
> to my idea.
> 
> I would like to learn a bit more about Vala and test it just to decide to
> help with vala or start a new project by my own.
> 
> On the other hand I would like to ask (curiosity and interest) about one
> doubt I have:
> 
> Will Vala be in the future able to compile common c# projects with the
> original MS library references? (using other libraries)

No, Vala is not intended to be syntax or library compatible with C#.
Although it shares a lot of syntax with C# its a language on its own.

The best starting point is the tutorial, you will spot the differences:
http://live.gnome.org/Vala/Tutorial

I'm sure you will like Vala.


Best regards,

Frederik
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