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April 30th, 2007

Mix '07's sleeper announcement: Cross-platform CLR

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 4:57 pm

Categories: .Net Framework, Code names, Corporate strategy, Development tools, MIX07, Silverlight (wpf/e)

Tags: Microsoft Corp., CLR, Mary Jo Foley

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I agree with my ZDNet blogging colleague Ryan Stewart. The biggest Mix '07 announcement made on opening day of this week's show was one that Microsoft didn't call out in any of its own press releases: Microsoft is making a version of its Common Language Runtime (CLR) available cross-platform.

The CLR is the heart of Microsoft's .Net Framework programming model. So, by association, the .Net Framework isn't just for Windows any more.

Silverlight 1.1, an alpha version of which Microsoft has made available for download, includes a very slimmed down version of the CLR, plus the newly announced Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR). Silverlight will plug into Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Safari browsers, meaning the slimmed-down CLR will run on these platforms, as well.

Microsoft calls the streamlined CLR the "Core CLR." (The Core CLR's codename was Tolesto, which happens to be one of the moons revolving around Saturn, according to the Softies.) The Core CLR will include the garbbage collection, type system, generics and many of the other key features that are part of the CLR on the desktop. It won't include COM interop support and other features "that you don't need inside a browser," the Microsoft execs say.

Microsoft is not opening up the source code to the Core CLR. It is opening the code to the DLR by posting it to the Microsoft CodePlex source-code repository under a Shared Source Permissive license.

Any non-Microsoft developersout there keen on seeing the CLR go cross-platform? 

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Too little too early
It seems MS's strategy is to compete with flash and youtube to establish siverlight, and then in the 1.1 version to add the cut down .net CLR.

Problem here is that right now it's not going to m... (Read the rest)
Posted by: zd@... Posted on: 05/02/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Semantic discontinuity  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/30/07
Semantics  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 04/30/07
Ummm...  Res Ipsa Loquitur | 05/01/07
What platforms are to be supported?  John L. Ries | 05/01/07
The CLR is already cross-platform  aiusepsi | 04/30/07
Rotor  Liveware Problem | 05/01/07
Not news  PB_z | 04/30/07
Silverlight 1.1 Alpha... any release date?  John3123 | 04/30/07
Silverlight Alpha  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 05/01/07
Silverlight alpha -- the correct link  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 05/01/07
A version of this has been around for a while ....  wwwjames@... | 05/01/07
Too little too early  zd@... | 05/02/07

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