> 1. Microsoft .NET framework. I know Microsoft is a bad word in most of
> these forums/lists but it is a great web development package. Allowing
> for true object oriented programming. I am also already familiar with
> it. Will the framework run on a Linux machine.
The Microsoft one doesn't, as far as I know, and it seems unlikely that
it ever will.  There is a FreeBSD version, though.  Look for Rotor, of
you're interested.

Having said that, Mono.NET have a C# compiler, JIT, and most of a class
framework available from www.go-mono.com.  There's also an early-stage
vb.net interpreter, but I haven't tried it.

DotGNU were also aiming towards a C# implementation.  The last time I
checked, they were a long way behind Mono, however.

> What editors can I use.
Emacs works, as does vi.  If you want a friendlier interface, jEdit,
kDevelop, and CoolEdit are fairly popular.

Steven Smith,
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