Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Mar 2008 20:41 UTC, submitted by John Mills
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I hope this is the version of Mono/Monodevelop that will allow me to create ASP.NET apps. So far, on every previous version, the template that created an ASP.NET project always produced a Default.aspx page that refused to compile and run. I am a .NET deveoper in Windows, and I really want to move some of that skill into the Mono world. I really would think that the simple app that your wizard creates should at least compile and run. It may have been because I was using VB.NET. There seemed to be a conflict between the class being named Default, and Default being a reserved word under VB. I tried renaming the page (and references to it, of course) to something else, which allowed it to compile, but then it refused to run. I could never figure out how to get the embedded XSP server to run my "new" page. Anyhoo, this release may be the one! I'm going to try it this week-end if I can get it to work under Feisty. I had to go to an older version of Ubuntu due to Parallels not working for me with Gutsy (even the latest Parallels). Perhaps now that Parallels is going to be distributed with Ubuntu, I may be able to get Parallels working with a newer version of Ubuntu. Ideally, Hardy Heron would support Parallels out of the box and come with Monodevelop 1.0. Woohoo!