[ale] [OT] - Re: [ale] .NET

Christopher Bergeron christopher at bergeron.com
Wed Oct 30 23:41:37 EST 2002


Okay, this might be in very poor taste...  I wonder if MSFT would put
"shills" out in the Linux community to gather intel about what works
and doesn't work with thier platforms?  I'm not saying this guy is,
but can't you find TONs of info about .NET online?

Sorry, if I sound like a zealot; but at this point I'm very doubtful
of anything MSFT related.

I don't mean to imply that you (the poster) are a shill or that
you're a MSFT drone.  It occured to me based on the way you phrased
your question... no disrespect, and I'm not challenging you.

This
post is 180degrees out of phase with your post and unrelated to you
(unless you're a shill! hehe j/k)...


Community thoughts?  (on either topic)?

-CB




Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 11:05:52 PM, you wrote:

MG> Greetings,
MG>         I just went to an MS presentation about .NET here at my school and of
MG> course their presentation was all in favor of it. I came out of the
MG> presentation with a free copy of WinXP Pro and Visual Studio.NET
MG> Academic Edition, but also thinking that it isn't that bad of an idea
MG> but not my style and I'll avoid it. But, I'm interested in hearing what
MG> people think here both positively and negatively as it applies to Linux
MG> and to computing in general (honestly don't care about the windows only
MG> part). How will it affect us good or bad? What problems are there with
MG> it?

MG> Michael




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