Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 23rd Mar 2006 23:28 UTC, submitted by anonymous
.NET (dotGNU too) On his blog, Mike Harsh of Microsoft writes that the support of WPF/E on the Macintosh platform will not be limited to a JavaScript engine: "WPF/E supports programmability through JavaScript for tight browser integration. The WPF/E package also contains a small, cross platform subset of the CLR and .NET Framework that can run C# or VB.NET code. Yes, we are bringing C# programming to the Mac."
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RE[2]: Cocoa
by Get a Life on Fri 24th Mar 2006 15:14 UTC in reply to "RE: Cocoa"
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2006-01-01

Microsoft wants to dent Flash with its platform, and that's best done if it's more ubiquitous so that developers are less inclined to feel inklings of shame that their web content only runs on Windows. Microsoft probably doesn't give two flying monkey butts about Cocoa.

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RE[3]: Cocoa
by TomB7 on Fri 24th Mar 2006 18:41 in reply to "RE[2]: Cocoa"
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2006-01-03

"Microsoft probably doesn't give two flying monkey butts about Cocoa."

Yea, they are pretty clueless. I think they still think LINUX is their chief threat.

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