@satyanadella those are THE BEST entrepreneurs around, please treat them well :)
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@izhararmony@satyanadella It took 19 years but@migueldeicaza finally got a job at MSFT. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Icaza#Early_software_career …
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@satyanadella@xamarinhq@Microsoft As a Xamarin MVP and Microsoft MVP, I am doubly happy about this news. Thanks for making my day! -
@LBugnion@satyanadella@xamarinhq@Microsoft Historically high licencing costs have made Xamarin less attractive than it otherwise might be -
@rd3d@satyanadella@xamarinhq@Microsoft Less attractive to some, but for many firms I work with, license costs are a detail. -
@LBugnion@satyanadella@xamarinhq@Microsoft Yes, hoping MS will do something to help indie devs
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@satyanadella Isn't that what the web is? ;) -
@EisenbergEffect@satyanadella come back to xaml, you know you want to ;-) -
@nigelsampson I honestly think the Aurelia dev model is better than Xaml at this point. Not sure if we could accomplish the same things. -
@EisenbergEffect would love to sit down and chat about that some time, keen to see where we can take CM -
@nigelsampson I'd like to see where this Xamarin thing leads with respect to Xaml. I'm sure I'll have some ideas. -
@EisenbergEffect hoping to get CM 3.0.0 with xamarin forms / xaml support out this week
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@satyanadella@xamarinhq@Microsoft@BobSummerwill This is outstanding news. The less segregation there is with .Net the better it can be. -
@Vanderemit Indeed. I hope we will see a merger of Mono and .NET Core projects as an eventual consequence of this. -
@BobSummerwill Me as well. Before this I was always wondering what would become of Xamarin when MS finished making .Net cross-platform. -
@Vanderemit Microsoft's targets for .NET Core never included iOS and Android, and Xamarin's value there was always bindings and tooling. -
@Vanderemit So they would still have had that mobile market, which IS their business. -
@BobSummerwill You raise a very good point here. Microsoft seemed a bit hush-hush to me with regard to questions on .net support for mobile. -
@Vanderemit MS probably never planned any mobile support for .NET Core, because it would have stomped on their partner. Hopefully moot now!
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@satyanadella And empower developers to build apps on any device, "also on W10 Mobile" I hope!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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