Although I don't actually use Portable .NET for anything, I'm
impressed with the quality and consistency of the code, including the
steady pace of development. I was originally just lurking here
because I like the idea of compiling C# code to pure native machine
code executables. I'd settled on Portable .NET for my project after
evaluating gcc and others, gcc seemed messy, and others too slap-dash
for my liking.
Now I'm not as keen on my project, yet i'm still fond of the
Portable .NET project, as such I don't mind helping out now 'n'
again, building and testing for the Mac (diversity inspires surely),
though I must point out my heart lies with Linux. My first
experiences of which were early 1999, windowless at home since around
2000, yet there's no gusts of wind, not one single draft. Anyway who
knows what the future will hold - that Pistachio micro-kernel looks
promising.
For 8 years I was a C++ developer of a Windows CAD/CAM software suite
- enough to learn win32 development like the back of my hand - gladly
no longer though still trying to forget.
Anyway, hi project contributors, well done and keep up the good work.
--
Alan
England, UK.
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