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Cake allows .Net developers to write build scripts in C# and run them on Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X Cake, a C#-based cross-platform build automation framework, has moved to the jurisdiction of ...
Open-source fans announced on Monday the first steps in an effort to reproduce Microsoft's .Net's underpinnings so people can use the technology without Microsoft's involvement.
Although .NET was originally restricted to Microsoft’s proprietary Windows operating system and platforms, .NET applications can now be written for the web, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and more ...
Utilizing .NET Micro Framework and C# programming language, .NET Gadgeteer is an open-source toolkit aimed at simplifying the process of building prototype devices.
Microsoft has released the open source code for CoreCLR, the execution engine for its .NET Framework fork, .NET Core. .NET Core was opened-sourced last year, and aims to make it simpler to develop ...
An update to the Mono open-source software development project brings programmers one step closer to writing Microsoft .Net applications for Linux and Unix.
Bridge.NET is an open source C#-to-JavaScript compiler and frameworks that also allows for C# apps to be run in Web browsers. Bridge.NET has since been incorporated into the upcoming v2.0 release, ...
An open source .NET will make Microsoft software more appealing to developers, he says, but perhaps not as appealing as the combination of Linux and Java or some other programming platform.
In April, Microsoft announced plans to open source a number of its developer technologies, including ASP.NET, the Roslyn .NET compiler platform, the .NET Micro Framework, .NET Rx and the VB and C# ...
At its Build 2014 conference today, Microsoft announced it is open sourcing its .NET compiler platform “Roslyn” – and then did exactly that, live on stage. Microsoft’s Anders Hejlsberg hit ...