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Old 12-11-2012, 07:52 PM
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Most of what I do in learning to code and making new projects is in C#.
I would very much like to see this.
IMO I don't think it needs to "compete" for devs from the main C++
But if a few people that do code on C# want to play around I think having a good start on the option to do so is great.

I would like to have a look at the source if you still have it available.
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Old 01-09-2013, 04:39 PM
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Frankly, I would much rather see a Go version then a c# version.

It's designed for servers, it's the exact niche it was designed for, deployment is insanely simple for both windows and linux (and mac) once you understand the methodology (it's the same for all Go rather than different per platform, but it is slightly unique compared to other languages) and it's wonderful to deploy with scripts and patching/updates.

i've been kicking that idea around for a while, especially since I could use native interop to reuse whole swaths of the current code as I slowly migrate it over.

Sadly the main reason I've considered it is not because I love Go so much and the benefits would be so awesome (I would always hate to split teams up or even potentially draw effort away from this), but just because I want to avoid svn and move to git/github =-P

I'm so spoiled with my DVC systems. I love small clean patches with almost no effort to jump into another project.
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