Comment by oliwarner

8 years ago

On reflection, my last reply was a little short-sighted. Of course the untethering and later freeing of MSBuild has certainly helped Microsoft-tethered developers.

The historical bias towards the IDE and component kits still exists —and probably will forever— but some of those things are reasons I found it so easy to pick and run with VB.NET and C#. I won't pretend it took me a while to work out what I was supposed to do when I left it all behind.

That all said, they are getting closer to the point (may be there already) where you can go from Powershell to remote Powershell over SSH.. But that still assumes you're lunatic enough to want to host anything on Windows. I think I've had too much freedom for too long now to ever consider that a good idea.