Re: linux to windows porting help



On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:29:25 GMT
Duane Arnold <""Yep-Don't-Bother\"@You-got-it-right@.BET"> wrote:

The OP has got to go to .Net so the OP might as well go now and get it
over with, because the company is going to have to deal with it sooner
or later using the MS platform.

Let me get this straight - using .Net is now the only way to work
on MS systems ? That's going to make cross platform development difficult
to say the least of it, I had thought there was a POSIX layer available and
I'm pretty sure that most games that run under Windows are not .Net,
surely .Net isn't the only way to program for MS platforms - come to
thinkof it I know some places that are using MS platforms for Java/Websphere
systems, it seems to work although it's not what I would choose.

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