.NET and Linux |
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.NET is an open-source programming language runtime from Microsoft. Though historically Windows-centric, recent versions of .NET are first-class citizens on Linux. This allows us to migrate expensive, older Windows infrastructure to more efficient Linux infrastructure. In this presentation, we'll learn the upsides and downsides of .NET, how to write applications for Linux, and how to convert production Windows servers to Linux to save both costs and sanity. Will Fuqua was a MUG member from 2009 to 2014 before moving abroad. He'll take advantage of the current online format of MUG meetings to rejoin us for this presentation! Will has been building applications in various technologies and platforms for 15 years, and recently converted 60 production Windows servers running .NET to Linux. |