This focuses on recent history (eg, .Net Core, deprecation of Xamarin, unification, etc.) I had hoped it would focus on the older history of .Net: how it got started, what was in .Net 1 and 2, etc.
There are a lot of stories around Microsoft people sending limousines to sit outside the Borland office to headhunt specific developers, or how WinForms was a clone of Delphi's VCL. (I have heard these stories directly from people who were there at the time.) This kind of history fascinates me.
I'd love to see these as more than oral history, written down.
Half of this is just the re-naming. It's like reading 'history' thats a list of names. And it doesn't seem like its changed with the open, modern 'core' components.
There are a lot of stories around Microsoft people sending limousines to sit outside the Borland office to headhunt specific developers, or how WinForms was a clone of Delphi's VCL. (I have heard these stories directly from people who were there at the time.) This kind of history fascinates me.
I'd love to see these as more than oral history, written down.