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True.
Some other additional issues could be:
* The main development environment involves downloading a fair number of GTK/Gnome libraries.
* No Qt Creator for C# (afaik), and programming interfaces by hand is just dull.
* Lack of press.
I would think that C++ would be the dominating factor though. The difference between C# and C++ just doesn't seem as sharp as the difference in C# and C.
(PS - I like Qyoto and KDE#)