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Microsoft courts Linux, iOS and Android developers with new wave of technologies by Todd Bishop on November 18, 2015 at 7:33 am ...
C#, .Net, and Microsoft's myriad other developer tools are top-notch. There will be a lot of excited iOS, OS X, Android, and Linux developers today.
Mono, despite some excellent programs such as the Banshee media player, never found much traction on the Linux desktop. In the far larger Android and iOS developer markets, Mono may yet find success.
Microsoft welcomed all developers to the Universal Windows Platform by announcing four new software development toolkits that will make it easy to bring their code for the Web, .NET, Win32, iOS and ...
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Apple on Monday announced that it would make its popular new Swift programming language open source, releasing the language and toolchains for iOS, OS X, and Linux.
Although the coming of a Linux version was no surprise since it had mentioned by Microsoft in the past, the announcement of iOS and Android versions was a surprise.
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