Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Jul 2006 10:55 UTC, submitted by Bernhard Spuida
General Development The Open Source IDE Sharpdevelop 2.0 has been released. This IDE not only allows you to code in c#, VB.NET, and boo, but also offers features you won't find elsewhere: conversion between the supported programming languages, support for .Net and Mono, Winforms, and GTK#. View the full feature tour or download Sharpdevelop and start into open source development for both Windows and Linux in one IDE.
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karolus
Member since:
2006-06-13

.....aaaaaand ?

How does my life change with this ? For a looong time we have Java, we can code easily on ${any_platform}, compile and then run on ${any_other}.
To be frank, there are many better IDEs than VS'05 (IDEA,Eclipse,even Netbeans)..

So,nothing to see here, move along.

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jessta Member since:
2005-08-17

But Java is a confused language.
It is said to be fully object orientated, but has primitive data types.

In my opinion, C# is a much nicer version of what Java should have been.

So this is great news for those that like C# and null news for those who like java.

- Jesse McNelis

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evangs Member since:
2005-07-07

But Java is a confused language.
It is said to be fully object orientated, but has primitive data types.

In my opinion, C# is a much nicer version of what Java should have been.


Err... C# has no primitive data types? Funny that...

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