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cat /dev/DiBona/brain: ASK Me Again?
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04/14/2004 06:29 AMThe further adventures and trials of one man trying to manage the spam
in his inbox.
cat /dev/DiBona/brain: Sony Just Doesn't
Get It
cat /dev/DiBona/brain: Sony Just Doesn't
Get It
07/12/2004 05:41 AMWhat kind of modern digital music player doesn't play MP3s?
cat /dev/DiBona/brain: What About E-mail
Security?
cat /dev/DiBona/brain: What About E-mail
Security?
06/22/2004 05:51 AMLet's start with TLS while we wait for SPF.
cat/dev/DiBona/brain: Inside the .org
Pavilion
cat/dev/DiBona/brain: Inside the .org
Pavilion
08/12/2004 05:41 AMThe coolest and most up-and-coming products and projects usually can
be found in the .org pavilion.
cat /dev/DiBona/brain: Spreading the
Wealth and Walking the Walk
cat /dev/DiBona/brain: Spreading the
Wealth and Walking the Walk
05/26/2004 05:54 AMIf you care about more people using Linux, put it in their hands.
Whither Mono?
Whither Mono?
03/13/2003 03:21 PM
A healthy software ecosystem has to create niches where commercial and
open-source projects can thrive. Java does that, but is neither an
open standard nor a first-class citizen of the Windows platform. The
Common Language Infrastructure is, at least in theory, both. Whether
theory will become practice is an important question that makes
Project Mono worth watching. [Ful
l story at InfoWorld.com]
...Mono 0.29
Mono 0.29
12/03/2003 06:25 AMWhat is Mono?
What is Mono?
07/01/2004 04:59 PMWhat is
Mono?
Mono is a comprehensive open source development
platform based on the .NET framework that allows IT and ISV developers
to build Linux and cross-platform applications with unprecedented
productivity.
Mono’s .NET implementation is based on the ECMA standards for C#
and the Common Language Infrastructure.
(spotter: Edd, who’s
also done a bit of job shuffling)
ISV is “Independent Software Vendor” - bad enough having so
many tech TLAs let alone business ones…
[
RAW -
Danny Ayers]
See! Even a Semantic Web guru like Danny Ayers can learn a new
thing - epecially when it comes to commercial software
development.
I first heard the term ISV while I was still working for
Bally-Midway - in 1982 - before we started MacroMind. Throughout teh
80's it was a eord bantered around saught after and analysed - much
like the installed base of GUIs or CD-ROMs.
Some things we take for granted. Other things we yearn for.
Others things fade into the infrastructure - fulfilling the long
dreamed "ubiquity" we all earn for.
There used to be something called the "CD ROM" market. Because of
that - there were CD ROM business plans, CD ROM VCs, CD ROM IPOs and
needless to say - almost an equal number of CD ROM bankruptcys.
But I am confidant we won't make the same mistake with the semweb -
right?
We won't bog down into infintisimal discussions on which is the
right way to do the same thing (from four available sceanrios) -
right?
We won't meander off into esoteric discussions (and obligatory
conferences) on weirdo schemas - shall we (NOT.)
And I'm confidant - that we won't end up like CD-I, 3DO, Amiga,
Wink, Liberate, Respond, Kalieda, Taligent, Newton, [insert you own
favorite bankrupt technology] - right?
Mono 1.0
Mono 1.0
07/01/2004 06:37 PMA comprehensive open source development platform based on the .NET
framework.
Mono 1.0 available
Mono 1.0 available
07/01/2004 09:58 PMMono is an open source
implementation of Microsoft's .NET development platform, including the
C# language.
Installers
are available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, as well as source
code.
mono
mono
07/01/2004 09:03 AMMono
mono-project.com
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mono goes 1.0
mono goes 1.0
07/01/2004 03:48 PMpretty impressive that they've reached this milestone
Mono 1.0 Is Out
Mono 1.0 Is Out
07/01/2004 01:40 PMIt's been a long time in coming, but Miguel de Icaza's baby, Mono 1.0,
is out. Mono is an environment designed to allow developers to write
.Net applications for Linux and Unix.
Eclipse + Mono
Eclipse + Mono
03/14/2005 04:51 PMOnce you create open source versions of a leading Java IDE (Eclipse)
and the .Net Framework (Mono), what are the synergies of connecting
the two? And if you're using JBoss, is three a crowd? Now there's a
conversation-starter for this...
Mono Project 1.0.1
Mono Project 1.0.1
08/10/2004 05:28 AMAn implementation of .NET for Unix, MacOS X, and Windows.
Mono 1.0 Final
Mono 1.0 Final
07/01/2004 07:04 AMMono Project 1.0
Mono Project 1.0
07/01/2004 05:06 AMAn implementation of .NET for Unix, MacOS X, and Windows.
Mono and SharpDevelop
Mono and SharpDevelop
05/17/2004 03:04 PMHome /
Mono: Joe pointed this out in a comment to an earlier entry, but just in case you don't monitor
comments, I wanted to make sure everyone sees this. It's .Net for
Linux.
The Mono project is an open source effort sponsored by Novell to
create a free implementation of the .NET Development Framework.
Mono includes a compiler for the C# language, a Common Language
Runtime (CLR) for the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) and a set
of class libraries. The runtime can be embedded into your application.
It implements both ADO.NET and ASP.NET.
It gets better. SharpDevelop is
a free IDE (GPL even), and that's where the strength of Microsoft's
various platforms has always resided.
develop (short for SharpDevelop) is a free IDE for C# and
VB.NET projects on Microsoft's .NET platform. It is open-source (GPL),
and you can download both sourcecode and executables from this
site.
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Easy Mono On The Mac
Easy Mono On The Mac
07/27/2004 09:16 AM By Russ Miles, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)
Mono Beta 1
Mono Beta 1
05/05/2004 02:10 PMThe downlow on Mono
The downlow on Mono
07/16/2004 03:20 AMAfter three years and much controversy, Miguel de Icaza's Mono project
has finally released its 1.0 version. NewsForge recently talked with
Erik Dasque, the senior project leader for Mono, about the release of
1.0, the controversy and criticisms encountered along the way, and the
plans for the future of Mono.
Why Mono is significant
Why Mono is significant
07/19/2004 11:20 AMMono is an open source implementation of the .Net development
framework as developed by Microsoft and submitted to the ECMA
standards authority. The project, which released version 1.0 last
month, is significant in several ways: it offers the potential to
unite the open source communities for Windows, Linux, and other
platforms; it fulfills the niche for a powerful migration tool; it
builds upon existing open source technologies such as Mozilla and
Apache; and -- most importantly -- it illustrates the resolve of the
open source community to rise to Microsoft's challenge.
Presentacin de Mono en la UOC
Presentacin de Mono en la UOC
09/07/2004 03:54 PMGet Started with Mono
Get Started with Mono
09/07/2004 11:37 PMWebmasterBase Sep 8 2004 4:18AM GMT
Mono WorkShop
Mono WorkShop
11/13/2003 05:26 AMwxWindows?
Novell: Mono 1.0 now available
Novell: Mono 1.0 now available
07/01/2004 05:28 PMNovell Inc. Wednesday announced the availability of Mono 1.0, the open
source development platform based on the .NET framework that allows
software developers to build Linux and cross-platform apps. A
community initiative sponsored by Novell, the Mono project, says
Novell "makes it far easier to build and develop applications on Linux
and other platforms, allowing developers to get software to market
faster and more cost effectively."
Mono 1.0 available for download
Mono 1.0 available for download
07/03/2004 06:21 PM Mac OS X is supported!
Mono Project Roadmap
Mono Project Roadmap
11/07/2003 02:02 AMThe Mono project started in 2001 as an effort to implement the .NET
Framework to Unix. To bring both the new programming model based on
the Common Language Infrastructure and C# as well as helping people
migrate their existing knowledge and applications to Unix. Mono today
supports a wide variety of operating systems, CPUs and a large chunk
of the functionality available in the .NET Framework.
Mono and dotGnu: What's the Point?
Mono and dotGnu: What's the Point?
02/13/2004 12:00 PMMono and dotGNU: what's the point?
Mono and dotGNU: what's the point?
02/11/2004 09:36 AMOpinion A bit controversial, this one
Reactions to the Whither Mono? column
Reactions to the Whither Mono? column
03/19/2003 10:26 PM
Jacques Surveyer has posted a
thoughtful response to my Whither Mono? column. His
item, entitled "Mono is eerily like the disease," says in part:
Take a gander at http://gru
nge.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tolk/vmlanguages.html and the number of
languages that use the Java JVM - about 3-4 times as many languages
that use .NET. But the really insidious notion is that .NET is
"language neutral". As Visual Basic and Cobol developers have learned
to their dismay - adopting a language to conform to the CLI/CLR/.NET
Libraries means a number of Frankenstein-like cut and add operations.
In the case of VB it is so bad that Microsoft's own enginers started
to call VB.NET Visual Fred because it is so different from its
predecessor, VB6.
Adds
Kevin Altis, in
an email quoted with permission:
We do have examples of other
languages running in the JVM. Jython in particular works great, I
don't know
of any "scripting language" that works well in the CLR, only the early
proof-of-concepts which aren't viable for real work. VB.NET is
basically C#
light, so maybe only one language works in the CLR.
...Mono Beta 2 Released
Mono Beta 2 Released
06/03/2004 12:28 PMInfoWorld: Mono in Focus
InfoWorld: Mono in Focus
06/06/2005 12:05 AM"Mono, which is an open source implementation of the Microsoft .Net
Framework, was in focus at the MySQL Users Conference 2005 on
Thursday..."
Cocoa#: Mono + MacOS X
Cocoa#: Mono + MacOS X
08/13/2004 09:10 PMArs Technica Tours Mono
Ars Technica Tours Mono
07/15/2004 01:28 PMNext Quark Xpress To Use Mono
Next Quark Xpress To Use Mono
05/10/2004 01:22 PMMono-man brings .Net to Linux
Mono-man brings .Net to Linux
07/15/2004 03:38 PMZDNet Jul 15 2004 8:04PM GMT
Eclipse C# Perspective (mono/.net)
Eclipse C# Perspective (mono/.net)
07/13/2004 01:51 PMRequest for developer submitted
Novell releases Mono
Novell releases Mono
07/01/2004 03:21 AM.NET goes gold
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