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Peeking Under the Lid of Open Source .NET CLI Implementation







Peeking Under the Lid of Open Source
.NET CLI Implementation

Peeking Under the Lid of Open Source
.NET CLI Implementation
06/26/2002 01:01 PM

As the new open-source implementations of the .NET platform take shape, developers targeting .NET face an extremely welcome challenge - creating applications that run on multiple platforms. As developers, we wanted to know what you can expect from each of these implementations. How are they alike? How are they different? What are their goals and problems? To help answer these questions, we contacted several key members of Ximian's Mono, Corel's Rotor and the Free Software Foundation's Portable .NET projects, and also Microsoft itself. To make the results comparable, we asked all the open-source representatives the same set of questions. Microsoft's questions were slightly different, to cover both the commercial and the Shared Source CLI (SSCLI) versions of .NET.

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