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Eternal Patrol
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Devcpp Now ive seen that somewhere
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Sea Lord
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VS express has always been free as far as I know. And what developers use Windows??? Even the awesome .NET developers I know are using Mono on a Linux installation. The terminal on Windows is a joke compared to bash/ZSH.
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Chief
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If I want cross platform compatibility there's always Java. One major thing I don't like about .NET is that assemblies are easily disassembled back to the original source code. So obfuscation is a must for sensible releases. I was even forced to encrypt some but they're available at runtime anyway. |
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