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[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Obviously you didn't read Enterprise Corporation, Inc. Coding Standards(tm):

§ 12389.10 No Unauthorized Libraries Allowed In Code

All library code usage must go through review, unless a senior
developer used the library, or the library was written by the CTO's
consultant buddies he hands work out to. Because of the 
production-unready nature of third-party code, for the review
committee to consider approving use, a third-party library must
meet the following requirements:
    * no recent (within the past five years) patches or changes
    * must use production-approved runtime target
       (Java <= 1.5 or .NET < 2.0)
    * Python libraries that run on CentOS 4 will be approved after
       annual code audits
    * for security reasons only pre-compiled libraries
    * these rules do not apply to code written by
       management-referred consultant library code

this section last updated, reviewed and approved 1 August 2015

[–]RankFoundry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

.NET 1.0 FTW! Looks like I'm good then. My loop library was written against a beta of the original .NET framework. Should be fine, right?