[GLLUG] M$ opens up Visual Studio and .NET to EVERY Developer.

Daniel Griswold daniel at griswoldcomputing.com
Tue Dec 9 17:20:58 EST 2014


Everything is calculated to drive users to Microsoft Office, Windows Server, or Windows clients. There will be .Net functions that require OS APIs that are only available through MS Office or Microsoft Server/Clients.  Or ADO will require MSSQL. I expect to see goofy things like that. 

Business clients want supported products. How many software development firms are going to support their code on other platforms?  This could be just a PR move. 

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> On Dec 9, 2014, at 4:40 PM, frank.dolinar at comcast.net wrote:
> 
> Perhaps, Microsoft is finally realizing how many developers it threw away when it killed FoxPro.   Though, I doubt even that would move it off square one.
> 
> From: "Tom McArthur" <ThomasMcA at live.com>
> To: "GLLUG Mailing List" <linux-user at egr.msu.edu>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2014 2:47:03 PM
> Subject: [GLLUG] M$ opens up Visual Studio and .NET to EVERY Developer.
> 
> From M$:
> 
> Over the coming months, we will be open sourcing the full server-side .NET Core stack, from ASP.NET 5 down to the Core Runtime and Framework. And the open source .NET will be expanded to run on Linux and Mac OS X in addition to Windows. 
> 
> Learn more.
> 
> M$ never "gives in" to their competition, so I wonder what their motives are.
> 
> Tom
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