Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 24th Mar 2006 20:02 UTC, submitted by Miguel de Icaza
Mono Project Paco, a Mono contributor gives an up-to-date overview of the state of Mono, from handhelds to servers and how Microsoft developers are migrating. The interview is offered in both mp3 and ogg formats.
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Very comersial
by Toad on Sat 25th Mar 2006 12:40 UTC
Toad
Member since:
2005-11-27

I like .net and I think mono is a good idea for linux... but Paco did lie during the interview and that was bad. The interview asked if you could take .net applications from windows and run it on linux; and if Winforms did run under linux. Paco said that was the case but didn't mention that:
1. There are incompatibilites between ms .net on windows and Novell .net on linux, filepath is one core example
(directory separator incompatibilities) and some ms .net libraries don't exist in Linux (directX and such).
2. Winforms is NOT finnished. It has not even been released as beta)

RE: Very comersial
by marpaco on Sat 25th Mar 2006 13:51 in reply to "Very comersial"
marpaco Member since:
2006-01-01

For a moment there you had me worried!

Mono's implementation of System.Windows.Forms will come out in Beta 1 of Mono 1.2 in the first week of April.

The things you point out about path differences between Windows and Linux are true but are not an artifact of Mono or .NET for that matter. Cross-platform programmers should always be aware of the differences between OS platforms and keep that in mind during design and implementation. System.IO provides a System.IO.Path.DirectorySeparatorChar member that will help you in your development.

Thank you for your support and admiration for the mono:: project.

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