Le samedi 31 janvier 2009 à 21:09 +0100, Jos Vos a écrit :
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.
For system-level programs no, but for middleware and up Java is a good
choice and we have many Red Hat/Fedora people working hard to make
openjdk work well under Linux. Fedora is more than just low-level system
work.
As for C#/Mono… it has specific adoption problems and it's certainly not
something we should suggest to an innocent beginner.
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Nicolas Mailhot