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I like computers and think someday others will, too. I am part of @HerdingCode podcast. I work for Microsoft but speak for myself.

Joined February 2007
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    Jon Galloway ‏@jongalloway 20 Apr 2012

    Wow, so Google actually considered rebuilding Android on .NET and C# back in 2005. #whatif http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/features/opening-slides-1592541.pdf …pic.twitter.com/i1ddS5ko

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      1. Juan Carlos ‏@Jovensoft 9 May 2014

        @jongalloway Hello; broken link

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      2. Jon Galloway ‏@jongalloway 9 May 2014

        @Jovensoft Tweet was from 2012. Picture still shows what's important.

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      1. Meligy ‏@Meligy 11 May 2014

        @jongalloway hey, do u have updated link to the PDF on Google considering C# instead of JAva for Android? The tweet link is not working. Thx

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      2. Jon Galloway ‏@jongalloway 11 May 2014 Rancho San Diego, CA

        @Meligy That tweet was from 2012. Here's an updated link: http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/1064844/opening-slides-1592541.pdf …

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      3. Meligy ‏@Meligy 11 May 2014 Sydney, Australia

        @jongalloway oops. sorry, and thanks

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      1. James Montemagno ‏@JamesMontemagno 9 May 2014

        @jongalloway @migueldeicaza A fun post from 2012: http://blog.xamarin.com/android-in-c-sharp/ … when Android was ported to C# :)

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      1. Miguel de Icaza ‏@migueldeicaza 9 May 2014

        @jongalloway yeah, another triumph of ideology over decency, technology, progress and good taste

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      1. Llewellyn Pritchard ‏@leppie 9 May 2014

        @jongalloway @kevinmontrose Probably been said, but the link is dead.

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      2. Kevin Montrose ‏@kevinmontrose 9 May 2014

        @leppie @jongalloway also here http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/1064844/opening-slides-1592541.pdf …

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      1. Marco Kuiper ‏@marcofolio 9 May 2014

        RT @jongalloway Wow, so Google actually considered rebuilding Android on .NET and C# back in 2005 pic.twitter.com/k1C0z0qYUM #xamarin

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      1. Arthur Wyatt ‏@arthurwyatt 9 May 2014

        @jongalloway @DavidUzumeri Makes a kind of sense, C# is basically off-brand Java only better. CLR would be a bit of a leap though.

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      2. Gin & Eschatonic ‏@DavidUzumeri 9 May 2014

        @arthurwyatt @jongalloway From a dev perspective yeah, from a corporate politics perspective I’m all :?

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      4. Arthur Wyatt ‏@arthurwyatt 9 May 2014

        @DavidUzumeri @jongalloway I think CLR is maybe the tell that it's not the serious suggestion of the two. No way was that happening.

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    1. Arthur Wyatt ‏@arthurwyatt 9 May 2014

      @jongalloway @DavidUzumeri C# actually came out of similar circumstances to Android flavor Java.

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    2. Ricardo Cruz ‏@rkrdox 9 May 2014

      @jongalloway @subdigital they should ditch java and use #golang

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      1. spotco ‏@spotco 9 May 2014

        @jongalloway #alternatehistories

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      2. spotco ‏@spotco 9 May 2014

        @jongalloway actually it'd just be the same but with delegates and glorious LINQ. One can dream :(

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