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What's your relashionship with C#?
Well, I think after having this thread, it is only fair to have this one. So I will ask the same question for this language:
What's your relashionship with C#? Love to hear your comments, experience with C#, its's pro's and con's ... almost anything except flaming. ---- My personal experience, has only been a 'groaning' whenever Gnome pulls in gtk# and associated stuff as dependencies. Never bothered to learn it either, since I've never seen much purpose to it after having already picked up Java, unless someday, by some blind cursed twist of fate, I end up in .NET land lol. Yes, you could say I consider C Sharp to be the MS+CLI equivelent of Suns Java, which ain't exactly my favorite language in of itself.
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Feel the same. Have no use for it whatsoever.
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My next door neighbor claims he is an uber programmer in it, but his yard looks like you could tee up on it and he OCD's about the dandelions in my yard.
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I have no relationship at all with it, in fact, I demand a restraining order now!
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As a veteran C and Perl programmer, I'm just beginning with C# and mono over the past few days. Despite a few bugs cropping up in monodevelop (including one where it crashes and loses changes... ugh) I'm actually rather liking the language itself. Once I become more familiar with the classes available, I think it will be a rather powerful tool. It seems to lack the annoying little quirks that kept me away from Java and C++, so if the performance turns out to be vastly superior to that of a Perl or Ruby script, it may end up becoming a language I use an awful lot.
I certainly hope to see more FreeBSD & mono love in the future. Novell is pretty invested in their [SuSE] Linux, so it'll likely fall to us in the BSD community to make the best stuff happen. |
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I'm awfully suspicious of any language that requires me to install a framework (Mono) to work. I understand C# may be nice but that's just no right. It also bothers me that Mono is, essentially, a framework for a different operating system, so it's all just a little strange.
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As far as mono being a framework for a different operating system, I'd have to disagree. While Novell has strong ties to Linux due to their ownership of SuSE, Mono works just fine on FreeBSD, and there's a bsd-sharp development group which seems to be formally sanctioned by Novell. A lot of other open source projects are primarily developed on Linux, too, so it's nothing we aren't used to. This is why the ports system has support for lots and lots of patches per port. In addition to Mono, there's also the DotGNU suite, though I'm not at all familiar with it personally. Might be worth looking into if you want to experiment with .NET development in C# on FreeBSD without using Mono, however. |
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