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So, a troll/idiot tried to be funny. Let's not reward him with any more attention?
I thought it was funny, why are people so touchy about it?
MSBuild is now open source on GitHub
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Re: MSBuild is now open source on GitHub
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Typical 'let me mock this because hating on MS on HN is cool' Can you name one build system that people like, and concretely compare how its better than MSBuild, please? Once you do that, please feel free to omit the perfunctory thank you to look unbiased. Also, this would now be community developed, let me know your github handle and I'll see what contributions you made to make it better (oh wait, that would require…
Given the abuse and name-calling directed at another person further down in this thread posting under his real name, combined with the persistent attacks on any comment that is perceived to be in any way a criticism of Microsoft, I can't imagine why anyone would ever post under their real name around Microsoft fans. Edit: I'm just going to point out that even this comment has been downvoted https://news.ycombinator.c…
He was being incredibly disrespectful and he got called out for it. If he wasn't being such a prick in the first place, maybe people wouldn't call him one.
Re: MSBuild is now open source on GitHub
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Given the abuse and name-calling directed at another person further down in this thread posting under his real name, combined with the persistent attacks on any comment that is perceived to be in any way a criticism of Microsoft, I can't imagine why anyone would ever post under their real name around Microsoft fans. Edit: I'm just going to point out that even this comment has been downvoted https://news.ycombinator.c…
Do you mean the guy that made fun of the company for open-sourcing their product by posting a PR that completely replaces it with another tool? He was being incredibly disrespectful and he got called out for it. If he wasn't being such a prick in the first place, maybe people wouldn't call him one.
There we go. Posted straight from Redmond, no less.
I'm not sure where you guys get off calling another commenter "a prick" over and over again, along with other insults, for a joke pull request, given there is a long history of people (including pretty notably respectable people) creating them. I even listed some in another comment you guys can keep downvoting (because apparently my comments are worse than personally attacking other commenters): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9229987
Re: MSBuild is now open source on GitHub
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Do you mean the guy that made fun of the company for open-sourcing their product by posting a PR that completely replaces it with another tool? He was being incredibly disrespectful and he got called out for it. If he wasn't being such a prick in the first place, maybe people wouldn't call him one.
> If he wasn't being such a prick in the first place, maybe people wouldn't call him one. There we go. Posted straight from Redmond, no less. I'm not sure where you guys get off calling another commenter "a prick" over and over again, along with other insults, for a joke pull request, given there is a long history of people (including pretty notably respectable people) creating them. I even listed some in another com…
It's a joke PR, sure, but he was being disrespectful. He was insulting everyone who has worked on the product because he feels it's crap. He's entitled to his opinion, sure, but at the same time, he didn't have to state it the way he did. Just because it was a joke PR does not suddenly excuse him from his actions. It's not like it suddenly makes things okay.
He straight up made fun of the product, in a disrespectful way, and was called out for it by the community. You are free to disagree, sure, but there's a reason people reacted the way they did.
And furthermore, my location and the company I work for are completely irrelevant to this discussion. I'd appreciate you not bringing them in. I speak for myself, not my employer.
Re: MSBuild is now open source on GitHub
#126Earlier quoted context omitted.
Do you mean the guy that made fun of the company for open-sourcing their product by posting a PR that completely replaces it with another tool? He was being incredibly disrespectful and he got called out for it. If he wasn't being such a prick in the first place, maybe people wouldn't call him one.
> If he wasn't being such a prick in the first place, maybe people wouldn't call him one. There we go. Posted straight from Redmond, no less. I'm not sure where you guys get off calling another commenter "a prick" over and over again, along with other insults, for a joke pull request, given there is a long history of people (including pretty notably respectable people) creating them. I even listed some in another com…
You know the best part, though? I've probably perturbed more electrons on why MSBuild is a horrible build system, and how its integration with Visual Studio will happily destroy many types of changes in .csproj files, than most people here. My life is worse when I have to deal with it. But despite that, I somehow manage to not cape up for jerks who hurt people. Isn't that weird?
And not one of your "pretty notably respectable people" is a person for whom I had the time of day before you alerted me to their penchant for screwing with other people for fun. A list of meaningless names to buttress the case for hurting other people is remarkably unpersuasive.
Re: MSBuild is now open source on GitHub
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#128This is really exciting move. I wonder if this would make compiling the .NET core easier in OSX and Linux?
Interestingly, Roslyn already includes its own parsing/handling of visual studio solution files: http://source.roslyn.codeplex.com/#Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Wo...
Re: MSBuild is now open source on GitHub
#129Fantastic. As a .NET Developer, who has been forced into doing Ruby and Java development, I really miss the .NET framework and c#. I'm hoping that this move toward open source will help more open-source projects adopt .NET. C# is such a wonderful language and anything that helps make it more mainstream in the open-source community is a Good Thing.
C# and Visual Studio are seriously good tools. I'm using Typescript and Angular, too. Good times!
Re: MSBuild is now open source on GitHub
#130Fantastic. As a .NET Developer, who has been forced into doing Ruby and Java development, I really miss the .NET framework and c#. I'm hoping that this move toward open source will help more open-source projects adopt .NET. C# is such a wonderful language and anything that helps make it more mainstream in the open-source community is a Good Thing.
Not that Ruby and Java are "bad". I just will always have a special place in my heart for c#, as it was my first language.