[BNM] .NET Source code anyone?!

paul perrin paul at idltd.com
Thu Oct 11 13:48:11 BST 2007


Yes it will be great to step through the source for debugging, definition
tracing etc -- and make reliable subclassing a breeze.

Paul /)/+)

On 11/10/2007, wayne at codingvista.com <wayne at codingvista.com> wrote:
>
> Simon Willison <simon at simonwillison.net> wrote:
> > Miguel de Icaza (lead developer on Mono) wrote about this recently:
> >
> > http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2007/Oct-05-2.html
> >
> > Short version: the open source community has been carefully avoiding
> > looking at proprietary code since GNU launched in 1983, so this isn't
> > a new concern for them and they know how to handle it.
> >
> > [...]
>
> Ah well - I was wrong about the Mono bit then :)
>
> I for one think this is a good thing, I can step into .NET code as if it
> were
> mine and see how MS have implemented things. I might not ever be able to
> contribute to Mono but this is a heterogenous issue and one that was
> unlikely
> to present itself anyway - don't really have time to re-develop Linq from
> scratch - you know how it is!
>
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