.NET and Squeak (fwd)

Tim Rowledge tim at sumeru.stanford.edu
Sat May 31 23:49:28 UTC 2003


>From a friend...

> I thought you'd like this trail.
> 
> Start at GotDotNet, Microsoft's .NET evangelism
> site (http://www.gotdotnet.com).
> 
> Select the "Blogs" link on the left.
> 
> Select Don Box's blog. You may or may not know
> Don. He's an author of those really boring, yet
> thick, Microsoft technical books. I think he
> made a name for himself in the COM days.
> 
> Scroll down Don's blog to "Microsofties and the XML Way"
> (2003-05-16T05:34:50Z).
> 
> Don references Doug Purdy's three slashdot pieces.
> 
> Press on each of Part I, II, III.
> 
> Doug is using Squeak for XML processing.
> 
> So there you have it. From Microsoft's .NET
> evangelism site right to Squeak.
> 
> Clearly .NET is simply a false face to Squeak.

tim
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