t looks as if Microsoft just unexpectedly gave away the farm. Of course, this being Microsoft it did no such thing. What has Microsoft just done?
Microsoft has recently seen the sense of open source, but mainly where there is a big payoff to it. You can't blame it for this attitude, after all it isn't a charity.
The recently formed .NET foundation currently looks after the C# and Visual Basic ("Roslyn") compilers, Visual F# tools, ASP.NET 5 and Entity Framework. Now you can add the .NET Core Framework to the list.
This effectively means that what looks like a very large chunk of .NET is now open source. more
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