On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 08:57:02PM +0100, David Nielsen wrote:
If you already know Java, C# is not hard to pick up and more programs
are
starting to leverage the .NET framework in Linux these days. With Fedora
comes MonoDevelop which is an excellent easy to approach IDE, it supports
many popular languages but I highly recommend it for working with C#.
I think if someone asks for appropriate programming languages for
helping with Fedora, the last advise he should get is looking at C#,
.NET or Java. The Fedora (and Unix/Linux world) supports these, but
only languages like C/C++/Python/Perl/shell are (and should) used for
the base environment.
Please do not encourage people to use C# or Java for system-level
programs.
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