BobLewiston
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The vast majority of webservers run Unix, Windows or Linux. Windows has a 35% share of the webserver market.
C# and other .NET languages run under Windows and also, via Mono 2.0, under some other operating systems, including Linux and Unix.
C# is probably the hottest language in desktop programming right now. Nonetheless, my impression was that despite Windows' webserver marketshare, not a whole lot of webserver applications are written in C#, and very few client-side apps are.
So at the moment, is C# mostly for desktop apps, or are there a lot of webs apps out there written in C# as well?
C# and other .NET languages run under Windows and also, via Mono 2.0, under some other operating systems, including Linux and Unix.
C# is probably the hottest language in desktop programming right now. Nonetheless, my impression was that despite Windows' webserver marketshare, not a whole lot of webserver applications are written in C#, and very few client-side apps are.
So at the moment, is C# mostly for desktop apps, or are there a lot of webs apps out there written in C# as well?