Linked by David Adams on Fri 12th Jun 2009 14:55 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
Mono Project A Mono developer responds to a request for "a calm presentation of why Mono is desirable, why it is not a threat, and why it should be included in Ubuntu by default" answering the three questions individually, then attempting to address general anti-Mono sentiment.
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RE[4]: Why bother?
by diegocg on Fri 12th Jun 2009 16:42 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Why bother?"
diegocg
Member since:
2005-07-08

He said "real applications". How many apps are written in eiffel?

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RE[5]: Why bother?
by YEPHENAS on Sat 13th Jun 2009 06:06 in reply to "RE[4]: Why bother?"
YEPHENAS Member since:
2008-07-14

He said "real applications". How many apps are written in eiffel?


"Eiffel is used in the finance, aerospace, health-care, video-gaming, and other industries as a development platform."

Sounds real enough to me.

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RE[6]: Why bother?
by dreamlax on Tue 16th Jun 2009 09:03 in reply to "RE[5]: Why bother?"
dreamlax Member since:
2007-01-04

"Eiffel is used in the finance, aerospace, health-care, video-gaming, and other industries as a development platform."

Sounds real enough to me.


I made up a new language just recently, called Tokyo Tower. It's used in finance, aerospace, health-care, video-gaming, and other industries as a development platform. Is that real enough for you?

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