> Not "at least" but "only". I haven't heard of plans for .NET on any
> non-Windows platform.
Then you should listen more closely! a quote from the .NET whitepaper:
Microsoft .NET proactively adapts to what you
want to do, on any of your devices. This inversion
of the traditional installation-dependent application
model is a necessity in a world where users will
enjoy the benefits of services on multiple devices.
http://www.microsoft.com/net/
Erik
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