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Aug 25th, 2003, 06:24 PM
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The .NET framework in other OSes
I know I've asked this question before, however I was under the impression that the .NET can be installed onto Linux and Unix.
When I asked this question, I was pointed to the mono project.
My question is, isn't the mono project a compiler to natively compile things? Will a VB version be out soon?
Developing applications that could work on other OSes with the .NET framework looks promissing, since it is alot easier to develop in VB.NET instead of wxWindows and C++(though, they are getting closer and closer to VB ease of use)
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Aug 25th, 2003, 10:09 PM
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Lively Member
Yupe,
I think go-mono is one of the active linux dot net developer. Since they are open source. Many of the classes in the windows dot net does not have in the linux version.
So think twice before you decide to switch to linux base development environment.
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