On 29.12.2015 10:10, Petr Kadlec wrote:
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Ilario Valdelli <valde...@gmail.com> wrote:

AWB is made in C#.

C# runs in .NET.

.NET is like a virtual machine to abstract the layer of the operating
system.

.NET runs in Windows doesn't run in Linux based OS.

Not really. Apart from Mono, we have .NET Core <https://dotnet.github.io/>
now. (However, I’m not saying AWB will run under either of those options or
even that it would be easy to make it work there.)

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I have read that AWB is created using Microsoft Visual C#.

The big question mark is to know if something created on a .NET using the original framework can run in .NET Core.

But it could interesting to ask to the developers if they would migrate it and probably solving the big discrepancy and the big "operating system divide".

Kind regards

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Ilario Valdelli
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