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- Subject: RE: [MLUG] mono
- From: "James Brockman" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:16:01 -0600
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vern Green
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 10:18 AM
To: MLUG Members
Subject: Re: [MLUG] mono
>> If you are correct and a natively programmed .NET application will not
run on Linux, then the only real value I see here is for those application
developers that know .NET to be able to write Linux apps with something they
better understand. Either way, I do not see a lot of use for this, like I
said, most people who are developing in .NET are not likely to make a big
jump to Linux. <<
Mono gives managers the ability to have their in-house Intranet apps built
on Windows technologies even while they leverage **most** of that skill set
to deploy public-side Mono apps on Unix/Linux. It's not a 100% leverage to
be sure, but it's a far cry otherwise having to feed and maintain two
totally different skill sets.
James Brockman
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