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The Power of Open Source… Microsoft .NET and OpenShift: .Net on Linux
Really exiting times ahead: Microsoft .Net on Linux.
It’s not fully ready yet, but to get an idea to learn more about running OpenShift Enterprise 3 and a .NET application based on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux container, here are a few links to get started:
- The Power of Open Source… Microsoft .NET and OpenShift
- Microsoft .NET Apps on OpenShift – Wait, what? – OpenShift Blog
- UhuruSoftware/openshift.net
- UhuruSoftware/windows-isolation
I wish that the demo repository at https://github.com/munchee13/snoopalicious.git and the rhosepaas.com domain were accessible
There are other alternatives too, but OpenShift (RedHat) and Microsoft working together is really exiting news to me.
If you’re on other distros, here are some more links:
- Running .NET on Linux and Mac OS X
- Installing ASP.NET 5 On Linux — ASP.NET 0.0.1 documentation
- Getting started with .NET on Linux – Jayway
- Getting started with .NET Core (on Mac OS X, Linux and Windows)
- dotnet/core – core – Home repository for .NET Core
And of course there has been Mono for a while, which is a different implementation of .NET:
Hopefully this will have search results soon: dnvm opensuse tumbleweed.
Reference: | The Power of Open Source… Microsoft .NET and OpenShift: .Net on Linux from our NCG partner Jeroen Pluimers at the The Wiert Corner blog. |