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1. mannycalavera42 ◴[] No.41880130[source]
I have fond memories of using LINQPad

That's why I guess today I work in Clojure :)

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2. m_fayer ◴[] No.41880197[source]
It’s been consistently one of my favorite tools for a good decade. I don’t know how much Microsoft is paying them to keep it Windows-only because that’s the only reason I keep windows around, and I’m sure that goes for a number of important developers.
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3. iLemming ◴[] No.41881913[source]
I can relate. I used .Net at the beginning of my career, and that one was one of the few nice things. I enjoyed building in C#, until one day I realized that MSFT is more like a mental prison (apologies for the strong negative word) - mind that it's my personal feeling at that time, many things have changed positively since then, although I moved on already.

Also, I too, use Clojure today - it is very nice.

4. stuartd ◴[] No.41883300[source]
There’s a Mac version coming (very exciting!)

https://x.com/linqpad/status/1820379112651026587

5. phito ◴[] No.41897628[source]
I'm using NetPad on Linux. Still far away from LinqPad but it's pretty good.