Please do not develope components for .NET It has become required for a few companies apps like Sony and ATI. It installs over 15,000 registry entries! It is a complete hostile takeover of a system. It does not benefit the user. It is very similar to a Vampire. A vampire must be invited in to give it power. The .NET component must be downloaded of your own free will to give it power. They cannot sell it to you as that would be illegal due to what it does once it is installed. Please study this issue carefully through forensic examination to reveal exactly what .NET is actually doing for both you and for the master controllers. This is a dangerous trend in computing. Please do not support it and especially do not support companies that require it.
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Let's put it this way: .NET is one platform among several. Actual users make their decision based on the value a platform provides. That you don't like .NET is your choice. There are people who think differently, and that's their choice. Within the csUnit project we provide a piece of software which provides value to a growing community. We'll keep doing this. And on a side note: Where does Mono install all the registry entries on non-Microsoft platform?
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Please do not develope components for .NET It has become required for a few companies apps like Sony and ATI. It installs over 15,000 registry entries! It is a complete hostile takeover of a system. It does not benefit the user. It is very similar to a Vampire. A vampire must be invited in to give it power. The .NET component must be downloaded of your own free will to give it power. They cannot sell it to you as that would be illegal due to what it does once it is installed. Please study this issue carefully through forensic examination to reveal exactly what .NET is actually doing for both you and for the master controllers. This is a dangerous trend in computing. Please do not support it and especially do not support companies that require it.
Let's put it this way: .NET is one platform among several. Actual users make their decision based on the value a platform provides. That you don't like .NET is your choice. There are people who think differently, and that's their choice. Within the csUnit project we provide a piece of software which provides value to a growing community. We'll keep doing this. And on a side note: Where does Mono install all the registry entries on non-Microsoft platform?