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by DaiPlusPlus
1689 days ago
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> removed from the programming language so that more Microsoft Visual Studio licenses could be sold. Honestly, I’m fine with this level of dickishness so long as it means the rest of the VS ecosystem is free-to-use. Someone or something has to subsidise VSCode. |
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It would be totally fine if .NET were a closed-source, Microsoft-run language. It is pretty cool that this isn't true. But the idea that Microsoft organizationally having control over the .NET open source project is somehow bad for open source is just incomprehensible to me, who grew up on .NET not being open source at all.