Originally posted by kazetsukai
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If you mean this EEE (and Wikipedia seems to say so), it seems to me that in equal measure Mono is EEE as is .Net. Can you write iOS applications in .Net? Or Linux ones for that matter. Can you call portable code, just by writing an xml in the current folder a new (native) DLL/SO mapping? Mono did it at least 6 years before Microsoft. So you could write code that works on .Net and works on Mono, with one XML markup, but you could write it just in a Mono only manner.
Claim (that is assumed to be true): EEE is first person does a technology, and the second does an incomplete with not-so-compatible extensions that lead to lockin.
Who does the lockin, and if you are trained in basic logic (like the one that you do it at school at age of 15), please explain to me how .Net is a lockin for Mono users. Also at least for my basic satisfaction, may you describe how you are locked in if you write code that works with Gtk#/Mono (the regular way you'll likely write your code anyway), or if you use Asp.NET MVC3/4, Entity, DLR, IronRuby (or IronPython)?
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