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Miguel de Icaza is a Mexican software engineer and open-source advocate renowned for his work on the GNOME desktop environment and the Mono project. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing free and open-source software, making technology more accessible. De Icaza's innovations and leadership in the open-source community have had a significant impact on software development.

"With .NET once an API is published it's available to all programming languages at the same time."



"They have a beautiful security system and we're emulating the whole security infrastructure."



"I was interested in Java the beginning, but the problem with Java is you do have to switch your platform."



"So if we're going to build new applications that require a large time investment, like say movie editing - today that doesn't matter for the enterprise desktop, but eventually it will when we get closer to consumers - you really need to have a cross-platform story."


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"Some scientists use TeX or LatEX but for most people Word is the thing that writers use these days."


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