I was actually surprised that there were more people using .Net on Mac compared to Linux.
Anyway, I am running LinqPad in W10 VM under Debian. Not optimal but sort of OK when you get used to it.
I did not have my hopes up but I though that XPF would do some magic for both Mac and Linux. However it seems like it is more complicated than that.
We are moving alot of functionality from Windows to Linux in our systems. Linux LinqPad really would help me and my team. Please feel free to charge extra for it!
Linux lprun would be really really useful, I could live with the struggle of writing cross platform scripts in Windows LINQPad.
@mcintyre321 said: Linux lprun would be really really useful, I could live with the struggle of writing cross platform scripts in Windows LINQPad.
Should work under wine.
@mcintyre321 What if LINQPad for Windows let you run scripts under WSL? Would that help?
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I was actually surprised that there were more people using .Net on Mac compared to Linux.
Anyway, I am running LinqPad in W10 VM under Debian. Not optimal but sort of OK when you get used to it.
I did not have my hopes up but I though that XPF would do some magic for both Mac and Linux. However it seems like it is more complicated than that.
We are moving alot of functionality from Windows to Linux in our systems. Linux LinqPad really would help me and my team. Please feel free to charge extra for it!
Linux lprun would be really really useful, I could live with the struggle of writing cross platform scripts in Windows LINQPad.
Should work under wine.
@mcintyre321 What if LINQPad for Windows let you run scripts under WSL? Would that help?