Why doesn't .NET support multiple inheritance?
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Why doesn't .NET support multiple inheritance?
Why should it? Multiple inheritance can lead to some problems (such as the diamond problem) and it was decided that it would not support. However it promotes designing for interfaces and you can implement as many interfaces as you want.
Is there some scenario where you can't live without MI? I don't think so.
One reason .NET doesn't support MI is that it is designed to be cross-language. Most OO languages don't support MI.