[ale] best cross platform development evironment

Michael Trausch mike at trausch.us
Tue Nov 16 01:04:33 EST 2010


That's a shame. It is a very well designed language on a relatively pleasant
to work in common runtime. As I have said many times in the past, C# is
proof that Microsoft should have stayed in the field of programming
languages. They are capable of creating good things... just not operating
systems or application software.

In any event, implementing in C# is something that is an option if your
requirements only go so far as requiring a free software stack. If you have
requirements that go beyond that... well, all I can say is that I should
hope in the interest of professionalism that the decision isn't political.
Saying "I won't use C# because it was designed by a consortium of companies
that included Microsoft" hasn't the ability to hold water when all the facts
are considered.

As an aside, I seem to recall that Microsoft has had a hand in designing
some of the protocols and systems that we use today. Are you going to avoid
the use of btrfs because Oracle is a sponsor of it as well? Looking through
just RFCs alone, there is an awful lot of tech that both companies have
their hands in, both outright and through acquisitions and so forth... will
you avoid those, too, because of a name?

If there were any proof whatsoever to back the numerous assertions that have
been made about the "closed" nature of the CLR and C# then I would be
inclined to understand such a position. But being a fan of logical argument,
I cannot say that I understand what amounts to an ad hominem, even if the
target of the ad hominem is as (un)likable as our federal government.

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On Nov 9, 2010 8:36 AM, "Geoffrey Myers" <lists at serioustechnology.com>
wrote:
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