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    legogris commented  · 

    Reposting my comment from https://linqpad.uservoice.com/forums/18302-linqpad-feature-suggestions/suggestions/16961749-linqpad-on-net-core (which is way more appropriate than Mono support):

    Seeing as .NET Framework 4.X is now legacy and .NET Core is the way forward, I see Mono as much more of a fringe thing and .NET Core as the only way forward.
    Linqpad is the only tool from Windows I am really missing from Windows for .NET development and .NET Core support and being able to run natively on OS X / Linux would be a huge win.

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    legogris commented  · 

    @mortb: This is not the same as Mono support, even if both would enable you to run on OS X an Linux. Seeing as .NET Framework 4.X is now legacy and .NET Core is the way forward, I see Mono as much more of a fringe thing and .NET Core as the only way forward.
    Linqpad is the only tool from Windows I am really missing from Windows for .NET development and .NET Core support and being able to run natively on OS X / Linux would be a huge win.