hmm, it sounds like MonoDevelop is now a port of SharpDevelop for GTK#. They need to update their wiki, which says:
“No need to reinvent the wheel, #D has some good stuff, as do other open source projects, learn from them. Note: this is not going to be a port of #D to Gtk# ”
What happened to SharpDevelops idea of a SWT port, WT#?
Anyway, enough confused nitpicking. Mono continues to make excellent progress. Congrats to the team. My own hope is that someday soon you can combine C# source and Java source in a project. (no not J# which I think is a clone of some old Java version). These linguistic cousins need a shotgun marriage.
There is alledgedly a version in the Mono CVS, but I’ve got no idea what the module name is, or how to find out since they don’t seem to have a module listing anywhere – if anyone can enlighten me, that would be great news.
Currently #Develop only has support for C# and VB.Net (some what). So I don’t think C++ will come any time in the future, because it only looks like they are supporting the Mono Runtime compilers.
maybe when they got a Mono enabled C++ compiler but even Microsoft didn’t complete their compiler so far. I’ve read after Whidbay they will make again changes
hmm, it sounds like MonoDevelop is now a port of SharpDevelop for GTK#. They need to update their wiki, which says:
“No need to reinvent the wheel, #D has some good stuff, as do other open source projects, learn from them. Note: this is not going to be a port of #D to Gtk# ”
What happened to SharpDevelops idea of a SWT port, WT#?
Anyway, enough confused nitpicking. Mono continues to make excellent progress. Congrats to the team. My own hope is that someday soon you can combine C# source and Java source in a project. (no not J# which I think is a clone of some old Java version). These linguistic cousins need a shotgun marriage.
the SWT port is pretty much dead….has been for a while. By the way, pnet’s Winforms implementation is coming along nicely.
There’s some screenshots of the current version of Mono Develop in Todd Berman’s blog: http://codeblogs.ximian.com/blogs/tberman/archives/000112.html, which shows just how far they’ve got already.
There is alledgedly a version in the Mono CVS, but I’ve got no idea what the module name is, or how to find out since they don’t seem to have a module listing anywhere – if anyone can enlighten me, that would be great news.
I don’t think it’s in Mono CVS yet, but it is supposed to be there very soon.
Are there any .DEBs for debian?
I wonder if MonoDevelop will have better support for C++ than Eclipse currently has…
(actually, Eclipse doesn’t have any ‘support’ for C++ at all, it doesn’t even support basic features like code completion)
If it has, consider me a convert
(MonoDevelop looks way better
Currently #Develop only has support for C# and VB.Net (some what). So I don’t think C++ will come any time in the future, because it only looks like they are supporting the Mono Runtime compilers.
maybe when they got a Mono enabled C++ compiler but even Microsoft didn’t complete their compiler so far. I’ve read after Whidbay they will make again changes
read the story here
http://blogs.gotdotnet.com/hsutter
“By the way, these whole thing around mono make me LOL!”
you are talking about the fact that Mono does extremely well? Your post shows clearly you are not very well informed about Mono and .NET so why post?
See the first entry for the link to the subversion repository
http://www.go-mono.com/monologue/