
Originally shared by Microsoft Developer
The power of C#, Visual Studio, .NET, and DuoCode combined.
Yes please. http://msft.it/6269Bug0S
Originally shared by Microsoft Developer
The power of C#, Visual Studio, .NET, and DuoCode combined.
Yes please. http://msft.it/6269Bug0S
Sad because it is too expensive, https://github.com/praeclarum/Netjs can achieve almost the same things and is free 😀
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… remind me of http://smartmobilestudio.com/
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Horácio Filho This is something like a template. Nowadays we can say “Sad because it is too expensive, __ can achieve almost the same things and is free” for almost every development tool! It’s a golden age of open source.
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Joseph Mitzen Sad truth 😦
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Open source does not necessarily equate with no cost. There is always a price to pay.
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@A. Bouchez
re:. remind me of http://smartmobilestudio.com/
Yes however, if SMS had as much bloatware
as DuoCode I wouldn’t be using it 🙂
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Joseph Mitzen “something like a template”? Much more than that.. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source-to-source_compiler
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Lars Fosdal There’s no price associated with open source that doesn’t also exist with closed source, but the reverse isn’t true. Meanwhile there are benefits of open source that don’t exist for closed source software.
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Joseph Mitzen Lars Fosdal “Free” as a beer or “Free” as a bird? 😉 See http://blog.synopse.info/post/2014/02/28/Think-free-as-in-free-speech,-not-free-beer
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I think the discussion here was about beer prices.
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If you come around Nice/Monaco in France, I will get you a beer for free. 😉
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I was in Nice/Monaco/Ventemiglia/San Remo in 1987. Wouldn’t mind another visit 🙂
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A. Bouchez I passed through Beaulieu-sur-Mer five years ago, but didn’t knew you are located there at the time.
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Dalija Prasnikar Five years ago, I wasn’t there yet!
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