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<BenMcLean> hi there! anybody here?
<ocdtrekkie> Yes!
<Corbin> Yes, but that likely wasn't your original question.
<BenMcLean> Oh great. Is there a good way to write web apps/services in C#, like the same way you would for the Microsoft .NET web apps, and have that sort of thing work in sandstorm.io ?
<BenMcLean> see I am kind of at a bad place in my career at this point where I have experience with desktop apps but my job is demanding more web app oriented skills
<BenMcLean> all the big evil megacorporations who ultimately pay my bills have decided that desktop apps are going away and absolutely everything is going to be a web app now
<ocdtrekkie> Yes and no. Ian got a test app for .NET working in Sandstorm but it doesn't work via vagrant-spk. It uses docker-spk for packaging, but also relies on functionality that docker-spk doesn't support either... so packaging .NET for Sandstorm requires some jank.
<ocdtrekkie> I'm a Visual Basic developer by preference, so I feel your pain. ;)
<Corbin> Is it the sort of situation where support would improve if more people used it?