Mono is a disease? - A counter point | Linux Today

Mono is a disease? – A counter point

Written By
MC
Matthew Casperson
Jun 21, 2010

[ Thanks to Matthew Casperson for this
link. ]

“Shane Shields recently posted an article suggesting
that Mono was a disease created by Microsoft to propagate a flawed
technology that will ultimately weaken Linux. It was an interesting
read, but I would have to disagree.

“Like a lot of the anti Microsoft arguments going around, the
article is written from a political point of view, that being
Microsoft is bad, Linux is good, and the two should never mix.

“First, some questions were raised about the merits (or lack
thereof) of C# as a programming language – “the programming
language you have when you don’t know a programming language.”

“I’m not going to debate the merits of one language over
another. What I will say is that .NET languages are very
popular.”


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