Microsoft is hosting its annual Connect(); developer event in New York today. With .NET being at the core of many of its efforts, including on the open-source side, it’s no surprise that the event also featured a few .NET-centric announcements, as well. For the most part, these center around the .NET Foundation, the open-source organization Microsoft established to guide the future development of the .NET Core project.
As the company announced today, Google is now a member of the .NET Foundation, where it joins the likes of Red Hat, Unity, Samsung JetBrains and (of course) Microsoft in the Technical Steering Group.
In addition, Samsung is bringing .NET to its Tizen platform, which it claims is installed on 50 million devices. Tizen is uses in Samsung smartwatches and TVs, among other things.
Linux won. Microsoft gave up and joined The Linux Foundation as a platinum member. But I don’t see any osnews article about it. What’s up, osnews?
Whose clients, are going to be those, darkhog?
Donald Trump admitted he’s a democrat and selected Hillary Clinton as his Chief Security Officer. Bernie Sanders turned down an Education Cabinet post to go work with Monsanto.
“More recently, we^aEURTMve built native GCP support for Visual Studio and PowerShell.”
PowerShell on the cloud? God help us all.
It’s happening. The Stars are aligning. Time Line seems truncated. Can anyone explain the anomaly?
Now they ‘just’ have to port Android from Java to .NET to dump Oracle !