Dear brothers and sisters!

I think, you have alreadey known about Microsoft .NET Framework and a project of ActiveState PerlNET.
Maybe someone uses this tool or is planning to do it. If it is, please, share your opinions about advantages and disadvantages using Perl and .NET together and it makes sense to stady PerlNet.

I found a book Programming Perl in the .Net Environment and it leaded me to ask you this question.

In my mind, I prefer to use Linux and Open Source software (I removed Windows from my computer complitely month ago and I'm happy to use Linux :-))) ). And so, I don't like Microsoft and its software for a variety of reasons. I prefer the good old Apache, Perl, mod_perl, Mason, Embperl to use IIS, ASP, COM etc.

      
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In reply to Perl and .NET by nite_man

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