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Mono Arrives, Brings .Net to Linux







Mono Arrives, Brings .Net to Linux

Mono Arrives, Brings .Net to Linux 07/01/2004 08:29 AM

At long last Mono has arrived and it brings .NET programming to Linux and other Unix-style opearating systems.




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What 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?


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Home / 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.

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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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