Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 21:37:10 -0700
Reply-To: David <davidschr@GMAIL.COM>
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From: David <davidschr@GMAIL.COM>
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Subject: Re: HTML execution of a SAS program for real-time data summaries?
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You could use ASP.NET with Mono, losing the support of the IDE and
most of the language libraries, but then what would be the advantages
over any other (more widespread and supported) language choices?
.NET itself (as in the libraries and runtime) might might be free (as
in beer), but the IDE, server and OS, and the general execution and
development environment most aren't.
On Jul 3, 11:48 pm, savian...@GMAIL.COM (Alan Churchill) wrote:
> .NET is free, has an open source version
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