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Mr. Arnold wrote:

>
> "Baron" <baron.nospam(a)linuxmainiac.nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:feghf1$fkm$1(a)registered.motzarella.org...
>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Baron" <baron.nospam(a)linuxmainiac.nospam.net> wrote in message
>>> news:fedhkn$b3n$1(a)registered.motzarella.org...
>>>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Snipped.
>>>>
>>>>> Are you serious? .Net is dead in your face. It's not going
>>>>> anywhere. More and more companies along with software developers
>>>>> in the business sectors are using .Net for Windows desktop and Web
>>>>> solutions, because .Net is a standard, and the .NET Framework has
>>>>> to be on the machine. And more and more .Net solutions are coming
>>>>> to the home sector, and there is no doubt that. .Net is even being
>>>>> used on Linux, and .Net is down to running on watches and cellular
>>>>> phone.
>>>>
>>>> I'm curious! What in Linux uses .net ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Because .Net is a standard used by many languages and platforms is
>>> the reason
>>> it can run on Linux.
>>
>> My understanding is that it does not run on Linux!
>>
>>> http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
>>>
>>
>> I'm well aware of "Mono" but it isn't ".net" is it ?
>
> Who do think put out .Net? No one else did it but MS that Mono is
> using.
>
> http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
>
>>>
>>
>>> Where the programmers go, so does the industry. And until
>>> programmers like me start programming on Linux using something like
>>> the likes of .Net that makes it easy to program on different
>>> platforms, then Linux is really not going anywhere.
>>>
>>> But on the other hand, MS may just choke off Linux to keep Linux
>>> being used by the few.
>>> http://boycottnovell.com/2007/10/04/mono-timebomb/
>>
>> Thing is ".net" is proprietary! M$ may or may not try to use it to
>> attack Linux. "Mono" is open source and cannot be controlled at the
>> whim of M$.
>
>
> The problem with Open Source as well as Linux is that they have no
> control and is only appreciated by ones like you, the few.
>
> But are you that naive to think that MS doesn't reach far and deep?
>
> I got Linux too, and I am going to put it to you point blank. The
> bit^he Linux is not putting one dime in my pockets. And I suspect it's
> not putting one dime your pockets either. The be^etch MS has been
> putting $$$$$ in my pockets for years and will continue to do it for
> years to come. That is put $,$$$ in my pockets.

Good for you.

> Nothing against you personally, but you use those (!!!!!!) like
> you're a bright eyed and bushy tailed hobbyist.

Maybe ! Maybe not. I'll have to ask some of my clients.

--
Best Regards:
Baron.
From: "Mr. Arnold" MR. on

"Baron" <baron.nospam(a)linuxmainiac.nospam.net> wrote in message
news:feiblf$p6d$1(a)registered.motzarella.org...
> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>
>>
>> "Baron" <baron.nospam(a)linuxmainiac.nospam.net> wrote in message
>> news:feghf1$fkm$1(a)registered.motzarella.org...
>>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Baron" <baron.nospam(a)linuxmainiac.nospam.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:fedhkn$b3n$1(a)registered.motzarella.org...
>>>>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Snipped.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you serious? .Net is dead in your face. It's not going
>>>>>> anywhere. More and more companies along with software developers
>>>>>> in the business sectors are using .Net for Windows desktop and Web
>>>>>> solutions, because .Net is a standard, and the .NET Framework has
>>>>>> to be on the machine. And more and more .Net solutions are coming
>>>>>> to the home sector, and there is no doubt that. .Net is even being
>>>>>> used on Linux, and .Net is down to running on watches and cellular
>>>>>> phone.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm curious! What in Linux uses .net ?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Because .Net is a standard used by many languages and platforms is
>>>> the reason
>>>> it can run on Linux.
>>>
>>> My understanding is that it does not run on Linux!
>>>
>>>> http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm well aware of "Mono" but it isn't ".net" is it ?
>>
>> Who do think put out .Net? No one else did it but MS that Mono is
>> using.
>>
>> http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Where the programmers go, so does the industry. And until
>>>> programmers like me start programming on Linux using something like
>>>> the likes of .Net that makes it easy to program on different
>>>> platforms, then Linux is really not going anywhere.
>>>>
>>>> But on the other hand, MS may just choke off Linux to keep Linux
>>>> being used by the few.
>>>> http://boycottnovell.com/2007/10/04/mono-timebomb/
>>>
>>> Thing is ".net" is proprietary! M$ may or may not try to use it to
>>> attack Linux. "Mono" is open source and cannot be controlled at the
>>> whim of M$.
>>
>>
>> The problem with Open Source as well as Linux is that they have no
>> control and is only appreciated by ones like you, the few.
>>
>> But are you that naive to think that MS doesn't reach far and deep?
>>
>> I got Linux too, and I am going to put it to you point blank. The
>> bit^he Linux is not putting one dime in my pockets. And I suspect it's
>> not putting one dime your pockets either. The be^etch MS has been
>> putting $$$$$ in my pockets for years and will continue to do it for
>> years to come. That is put $,$$$ in my pockets.
>
> Good for you.
>
>> Nothing against you personally, but you use those (!!!!!!) like
>> you're a bright eyed and bushy tailed hobbyist.
>
> Maybe ! Maybe not. I'll have to ask some of my clients.
>

I am sending you this reply post from a hotel at client's site, and .Net has
been very very good to me . ;-)

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