.NET CLI Now Runs On Mac OS X
Oink.NET writes "A new tarball of Microsoft's Shared Source Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) is available for download. It builds and runs on Windows XP, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X 10.2. New in this release is Mac OS X support and class reference documentation. More details are available."
CLI makes it sound like it can support any language. However in order to use the C# API you have to use a C# compatible language.
.NET would be wannabes.
It's like saying the ELF ABI can support any language.
And what can we expect from this common API? I don't expect much. It can't be any worse than the Java API (somebody please kill that abomination) but I still don't expect to be able to author applications which behave like Mac applications. For example it is impossible for a 100% Java app to behave like a Mac app.
If only Apple could reform Cocoa so it would have a genuinely platform independent file object then port the API to Windows. Java and
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