• alokir@lemmy.world
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    Also C# (or should I say the .net framework) is now cross platform, which wasn’t really the case when I first saw this meme.

    This joke made sense when instead of .net you could only use Mono with C# on other platforms, which wasn’t very good at the time.

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      Yes, especially when you’re running linux, and the project you started on windows that uses serial ports suddenly doesn’t work any more and you wonder why.

      Hint: The events for serial data received didn’t fire under mono, for reasons.

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      I hosted my personal site using Mono over 10 years ago now and it mostly worked well. I contributed some code to Mono to fix a few edge cases where their behaviour deviated slightly from Microsoft’s.

      Of course, I couldn’t actually look at Microsoft’s shared source code when doing that, so I had to just observe its outputs. At the time, Mono code had to all be clean-room implementations, since Microsoft’s shared source program, where they released parts of the .NET Framework 4.x source code publicly, had a very restrictive license that didn’t permit reuse (it wasn’t open-source). Even just looking at the code meant you couldn’t contribute to Mono.

      I was very happy when .NET Core was announced and switched to a beta of 1.0 as soon as I could.

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      Mostly right. Microsoft showed off how .NET 1.0 worked on FreeBSD but it was absolutely pointless since they didn’t provide commercial licenses to run it on anything else but Windows until .NET Core.