Roadmap for cross platform (ubuntu/linux)?

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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!

  • mcintyre321
    edited April 22

    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?

  • We are also moving rapidly from Windows to Linux. While the macOS version is a very nice addition, most of our Mac devices are Intel based and we can't use the current macOS version either.
    Overral, I think more and more .NET developers would move to Linux, so a Linux version would be a great deal.
    Right now, we're trying to use NetPad, which is not mature (yet).

  • Yeah, I agree would love to see this on Linux. There is a migration happening away from Windows for the average user. Most, of course, are heading to apple. I might make my main computer an apple if I cannot get a wine version or windows container version of LINQPad working, it's part of my test bench software. LINQPad not working on Mac at the time was the only reason I didn't switch to Mac last windows mess up, and now asking me to throw away my 6-year-old i7 ultra with a 3060 24gb of ram, raid 5 ssd storage, seems a bit wrong. It works really great now that I fixed the problem with it... windows...