Click here to Skip to main content
15,889,456 members

Survey Results

On which non-Windows platform would you most like to run your .NET applications?

Survey period: 24 Nov 2014 to 1 Dec 2014

.NET Core is now Open Source. Assuming a mythical write-once, run-anywhere scenario which OSs would you target?

OptionVotes% 
Android83850.91
Chrome OS1297.84
iOS49430.01
Linux66340.28
MacOS35021.26
I'll stick with Windows48029.16
I don't write .NET1438.69
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralRe: .NOT Pin
Nagy Vilmos24-Nov-14 3:06
professionalNagy Vilmos24-Nov-14 3:06 
GeneralRe: .NOT PinPopular
Nelek24-Nov-14 3:09
protectorNelek24-Nov-14 3:09 
GeneralRe: .NOT PinPopular
den2k8824-Nov-14 5:00
professionalden2k8824-Nov-14 5:00 
GeneralRe: .NOT PinPopular
netizenk24-Nov-14 7:09
professionalnetizenk24-Nov-14 7:09 
GeneralRe: .NOT PinPopular
den2k8824-Nov-14 8:19
professionalden2k8824-Nov-14 8:19 
GeneralRe: .NOT PinPopular
netizenk24-Nov-14 8:55
professionalnetizenk24-Nov-14 8:55 
GeneralRe: .NOT Pin
AmitGajjar24-Nov-14 9:59
professionalAmitGajjar24-Nov-14 9:59 
GeneralBrowsers are bad enough Pin
jgakenhe23-Nov-14 18:12
professionaljgakenhe23-Nov-14 18:12 
Testing with different browsers is bad enough, but you'll get all sorts of crazy stuff messing around with different operating systems. Even if you're running a particular .Net framework, applications behave differently on versions of Windows Server or if you're doing 64 bit instead of 32 bit.

So I'll stick with Windows when developing in .Net.

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.