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Re: What do LDraw dev people use for multiplatform development
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Thu, 27 May 2010 22:10:30 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Michael Heidemann wrote:
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> I also do not like to have all
> MS, but 80% of worlds computers run windows. And after I discovered that there
> is the MONO project that brings the enviroment of .NET to Linux and MAC I
> thought that my decision wasn't that bad for my goals. snip
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> cu
> mikeheide
I'm excluding .NET because it's proprietary and I don't like the way MS is
pushing it. Also Mono is reversed engineered which means it will never be
completely up to pair and or guaranteed to be compatible with the windows
version of ,NET applications.
So with the luxury of the 'starting over' moment I'm having now I will go for
something more open. Also I don't mind C++ cause I have expiriance with it.
These days all major languages are essentially the same anyway, the largest
chunk of getting started in any language (if you already are a programmer) goes
into getting familiar with used libraries.
Never the less I respect anyone using .NET because it suits there needs,
especially if they use it to build free software. I just won't consider it
myself for said reasons.
Roland
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