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Does it?
Licensing changes to C# and the CLI mean little. It would be surprising if
MS has much enforceable IP in these areas.

Without the supporting libraries C# is of little interest, it is just another
language that was a poor copy of others (still laugh at it's switch
implementation and the popularity of goto). Most notably these
components aren't covered by the change conditions, surprised?

Why would anyone trust people that are so sly? Why would people report
a hurdle removed?
Posted by: Richard Flude   Posted on: 07/06/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Does it?  Richard Flude | 07/06/09
RE: Microsoft removes a hurdle for Mono  roque@... | 07/06/09
Wait a minute while I check something Mary Jo....  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/07/09
I have read  medezark@... | 07/07/09
Exactly Dietrich!  Tim Patterson | 07/07/09
How's my driving? wink  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/07/09
The argument that kills me...  storm14k | 07/07/09
GPL v3.0 it - then I'll use it (nt)  BanjoPaterson | 07/07/09
Not so fast Goldfarb  Tim Patterson | 07/07/09
Why is this ignored?  storm14k | 07/07/09
ECMA components only  Macintoshtoffy | 07/07/09
Frustrating as it is...  TheWerewolf | 07/07/09
Great news!  Ole Man | 07/07/09
OMG  LiquidLearner | 07/07/09
They can be for themselves...  storm14k | 07/07/09
J2EE vs .NET battle  Windcrest | 07/08/09

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