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From: Baron on 10 Oct 2007 07:05 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 10 Oct 2007 08:24
"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 . ;-) |