Microsoft's C# (Sharp) & .NET -- A Heads Up
Thaddeus L. Olczyk
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Mon Jul 10 13:52:46 EDT 2000
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2000 15:12:14 +0200, "Alex Martelli" <alex at magenta.com> wrote: > >That much being said, if somebody's gotta be sued under these absurd >current practices, then, better it be MS, than me; if nothing else, they can >well afford the lawyers (they, and HP, did manage to win the "look and >feel" suit, didn't they). > > Yeah, but if they had tried a Mac port which Mac stopped in court first, they would have lost. Lately they haven't had that much luck in court. Anyone using C# has to take that into account and wonder if it will be here in two years. Look at J++ ( yes it's still around, but does anyone use it?)
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