Microsoft Open Sources CoreCLR, the .NET Execution Engine
An anonymous reader writes: As part of Microsoft's continuing project to open source the .NET framework, the company has announced that CoreCLR, the execution engine for .NET Core, is now available on GitHub. CoreCLR handles things like garbage collection, compilation to machine code, and IL byte code loading. The .NET team said, "We have released the complete and up-to-date CoreCLR implementation, which includes RyuJIT, the .NET GC, native interop and many other .NET runtime components. ... We will be adding Linux and Mac implementations of platform-specific components over the next few months. We already have some Linux-specific code in .NET Core, but we're really just getting started on our ports. We wanted to open up the code first, so that we could all enjoy the cross-platform journey from the outset."
They'd better not give up on Windows. With OSX and Linux both being Unix-like, NT is the only major alternative OS for Unix-haters.
Not anymore. Unix-haters now have this systemd operating system designed for them.
If you declare the right folder scheme,
What does this mean? Create directories? Or is this some strange disease you get along with mono?
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"