Mono: More than an open-source curiosity

To de Icaza, replicating Microsoft’s hard work–much of which has been published to standards body Ecma International–will make other operating systems, notably Linux, more attractive to developers. And with the “universal virtual machine” of .Net, programmers can have a greater choice in languages. In his office decorated with small stuffed monkeys (“mono” means monkey in Spanish), de Icaza spoke to CNET News.com shortly before the company began shipping Mono version 1.0.

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