.NET in Linux?

I thought this was pretty cool: Basically, you can compile and run C# apps in Linux, and there are a couple of other languages they are working on as well (one for GNOME GUI apps and another named Vorbis#).

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I thought this was pretty cool:
 
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,390910,00.asp
 
Basically, you can compile and run C# apps in Linux, and there are a couple of other languages they are working on as well (one for GNOME GUI apps and another named Vorbis#). I would love to see .NET support in Linux, and I am really hoping that ASP.NET in Linux will work out well.

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I know that you have mentioned Delphi being shown as faster in a benchmark, but do you have anything showing that it's still faster (as in within the last 2 years). Or better yet, anything benchmarking it between the C# or VB.NET languages? I am getting further into programming (beyond simple ASP/ADO stuff) and I am trying to cover both VB.NET and C#, but I never looked at Delphi. Is there a Delphi.NET interpreter/CLR?

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Id just like to vouch for delphi, i love it

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I AM NOT GETTING INTO THIS ONE!

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Actually, there was no reply as I didn't really understand what I initially read of the benchmark report. Essentially, the post was so large that it overloaded me, so I went to the benchmark itself and I guess I just didn't "get it". I may look at it later.