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Refalm:

--- Quote from: kintaro ---Well running an expensive Microsoft product on Linux could have its benefits. Such as being able to run the .NET framework properly. Unfortunatly Mono isn't fully developed yet and lacks a lot of features.
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What's the benefit of running Assimilate .NET anyway, other that C# and ASP?

KernelPanic:

--- Quote from: Refalm ---What's the benefit of running Assimilate .NET anyway, other that C# and ASP?
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I'm confused Refalm, what do you mean?

Refalm:

--- Quote from: KernelPanic ---I'm confused Refalm, what do you mean?
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What's is the benefit of implementing the .NET framework into Linux, other than the ability to run ASP and C#?

KernelPanic:

--- Quote from: Refalm ---What's is the benefit of implementing the .NET framework into Linux, other than the ability to run ASP and C#?
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.NET is not abour C sharp, but about Distributed Apllications.
It has the potential to be the killer app of the next decade if the multi-platform projects like GNU Mono work, that is.

Yes savour this moment, I am commending Microsoft for a good idea.
(Whether it all pans out well is a diffent matter :))

themacuser:

--- Quote from: KernelPanic ---.NET is not abour C sharp, but about Distributed Apllications.
It has the potential to be the killer app of the next decade if the multi-platform projects like GNU Mono work, that is.

Yes savour this moment, I am commending Microsoft for a good idea.
(Whether it all pans out well is a diffent matter :))
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But they won't work. Meaning this will be a whole waste of time.

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