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    Question .NET on Macs

    Does anyone know of anyone providing or planning .NET for MACS so that at least an app written in VS .NET can run on a MAC?

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    As they are developing a framework for linux I suppose that they will for MAC as well.

    Anyone know any good sites for the development in this area, news and stuff?

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    Well MS recently released the CLI for OS X. Here is the story
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    Originally posted by DevGrp
    Well MS recently released the CLI for OS X. Here is the story
    does that mean that you can run .net apps on mac right now? or does that mean people can start writing the .net framework for macs? (what's CLI common language what?)
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    I think thats just to write the framework for the Mac.
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    Thanks for you replies. I think it would really dispell any doubts about migrating to .NET and open up a whole new world if our apps could run on MAC and Linux. I had noticed the article and that got me wondering. Have to keep an eye out for developments on this.
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