Re: back to .Net? lesser of two evils?



On 10/28/2011 4:29 PM, jebblue wrote:
With Oracle on one side suing Google over Android
and on the other cooing about how many phones
run Java; I'm wondering if it might be worth it
to put my ideological views about Microsoft aside
and consider going back to .Net.

Why should the question whether Google infringed on
Oracle copyright or patents affect your choice of
programming language?

Arne


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