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MS .net vs Mono, Open Source

vinsci writes "Sometimes, reader comments to reporter-written stories are just as good as the stories themselves. Such as David Mohring's comment yesterday on ZDNet.com's story Mono & .Net: The odd couple. Since Microsoft are now using their licensing terms to stop GPL and LGPL free software, it would be a welcome sign of free software maturity at Microsoft if they actually resolved the Mono issue. The gist of his comment: 'Microsoft's CEOs have made it 'patently' clear that they intend to restrict competing .Net implementations by cultivating Microsoft's patents, [...] Mono also implements parts of .NET that have NOT been submitted to ECMA and ISO standards. Those parts of Mono lack even the protection for IP infringement with re-implementation that ISO documentation licensing implies. [...] There [are] those that claim that .NET is open to re-implementation, but until Microsoft make a simliar public legal declaration to Sun's JSPA, any .NET re-implementation represents a pending legal mindfield.' While on the subject of C# development, users of the GPL'd C# development environment SharpDevelop may also want to try Eclipse together with the Open Source Improve CSharp plugin for Eclipse. Eclipse also support C/C++ these days using GCC and GDB, thanks to the CDT. There are about two hundred add-on plugins available for Eclipse. Eclipse itself is available for many platforms, including Linux with native GTK 2 support."

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  1. GEE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I WONDER WHO WILL WIN IN THIS DISCUSSION

    let me guess, anything thats communist open source shit software with no features and "stability" that doesn't exist because linux is made by 16 year old kiddies that program after they jack off to britney spears. fuck you linux.

  2. Re:Merry Christmas by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I will keep her company. In fact I am on my way to the shower, where she is currently masturbating.

    She doesn't miss you, however.