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Luckily we have competent devs that were able to get it to work :P
EDIT:
It switched to a version of xna called FNA, that isn't proprietary from microsoft
C# is Microsoft stealing from Java and giving it a C name for street cred.
.NET is Microsoft realizing C# is broken and adding more to it to try and fix it
XNA is Microsoft adding waaaay too much to .net for game development ;)
As you may have guessed, I don't care much for microsoft's works :P
I said that M$ stole a lot of things (reflection, the packages, etc.) from Java, then changed enough that they could release it as is without royalties.
Friendly reminder that java lets you define a private method to a public one, and change any public method!
That means a third-party java application could edit a normal java application to be malicious!
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