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    Quick question about ms framework

    The .net framework can't be installed on a Unix server can it?

    So, I couldn't write an asp app for unix?? I'd have to use PHP or c++ etc...??

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    Re: Quick question about ms framework

    I'm not 100% sure... There is something called the Mono project that is supposed to be the .Net Fx for Unix. (here) I don't know much about it though.

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    Re: Quick question about ms framework

    i thought Mono was for Linux
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    Re: Quick question about ms framework

    Quote Originally Posted by JuggaloBrotha
    i thought Mono was for Linux
    That's how it started out I believe, but according to the site it runs on a number of Unix platforms and Windows as well! I guess that means that you can develop on a windows machine and deploy to any of those Linux or Unix paltforms. There's something unsettling about that. There's still stuff that .NET can do that Mono can't, and I'd guess that most, if not all, of the new .NET 2.0 features are missing, but I believe it's pretty capable with the core functionality.
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