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this post was submitted on 02 Sep 2023
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If you’re going for 100% FOSS, trash your apple products.
As long as you say the same for Google and Microsoft, I agree.
Microsoft has been contributing a ton to FOSS the last 5 or 6 years.
Their flagship programming language, .net, is fully OSS and runs best on Linux.
To be fair, like no programming language is not 'open source'. A language could only be closed source if there's only one compiler which is closed source. And in contrast to other languages like Python, which has the official interpreter, cython, PyPy, etc., C++, which has GCC, Clang, Mingw, C# only has the official M$ compiler provided by VS or the inofficial Mono. So C# is actually a lot more closed than nearly any other language.