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Port to Linux next ◉⁠‿⁠◉

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This is like a movie, very good especially for this subject

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They ported an old dotnet

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It’s an old version, but even today you can still make new apps that use it, using modern development tools (the latest version of Visual Studio). It’s missing a large number of newer features, but all the essential stuff is available.

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I still maintain software written in dotnet compact for windows CE 💀 limited to VS2008 though

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Wow I totally forgot about the compact version. I wrote a few C# apps for Windows Mobile using the compact framework and it worked pretty well. I posted some to XDA-Developers too (e.g. https://xdaforums.com/t/app-htcbutton-beta-change-function-of-wired-headset-button-skip-songs-via-button.492947/ ).

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Some subversion of 3, which is fundamental to a lot of software found out in the wild.

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