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Exploring the new .NET "dotnet" Command Line Interface (CLI)

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    Scott Hanselman[^]:

    My thinking has always been that when a new person sits down to learn node, python, ruby, golang, whatever, for the most part their experience is something like this. It should be just as easy - or easier - to use .NET.

    Just like developing on Unix, in a new .NET flavour!

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      Scott Hanselman[^]:

      My thinking has always been that when a new person sits down to learn node, python, ruby, golang, whatever, for the most part their experience is something like this. It should be just as easy - or easier - to use .NET.

      Just like developing on Unix, in a new .NET flavour!

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      Ohhh... he wants a modern version of the VAX BASIC (or BASICplus on PDP) interactive environment? That was cool, but I thought we had evolved from that. I, for one, really dislike using huge IDEs (e.g. Visual Studio) just to whip up some small one-off command-line utility, but something like the Turbo-C and Turbo-Pascal IDEs is what I prefer.

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