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I don't think, I anwser RFP about what customers are willing to use and pay for.

Regarding .NET, that is only for 100% Windows stacks, even if they run across VMs on Amazon or Azure instalations.

I am yet to see a single RFP asking for .NET deployments on GNU/Linux.



Again, watch this space...


I love being able to use .NET Core on my GNU/Linux netbook, and I prefer .NET projects to Java ones, I just don't believe Fortune 500 customer will suddenly change to it.

They don't have any reason to switch to GNU/Linux VM instances instead of Windows ones, the infrastructure costs are a tiny portion of the overall project costs.


The only thing that could cause such a "ditch and switch" would be Oracle screwing up - which let's face it is quite possible with the way things are going for them. But in any case, I never alluded to that. I simply said enterprise apps that might traditionally have been "built" with JVM will in the future be built on .NET CLR. I stand by it. The JVM is ancient and it seems they are scared to improve it because nobody at Oracle dares touch it these days. Just look at their attempt at lambdas (aka. delegates in .NET as I'm sure you know). And it still doesn't have value types. Anyway, this is highly tangential now.


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