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Novell Ships Mono Development Tool


Novell Ships Mono Development Tool 06/30/2004 07:13 PM
TechWeb Jun 30 2004 11:30PM GMT

Novell ships cross-platform Mono tool


Novell ships cross-platform Mono tool 06/30/2004 02:49 PM
Open-source project's Mono 1.0 will bring easy-to-use .Net tools to Linux and other operating systems.

Mono 1.0 available


Mono 1.0 available 07/01/2004 09:58 PM
Mono 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 1.0


Mono 1.0 07/01/2004 06:37 PM
A comprehensive open source development platform based on the .NET framework.

What is Mono?


What is Mono? 07/01/2004 04:59 PM

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?


mono goes 1.0


mono goes 1.0 07/01/2004 03:48 PM
pretty impressive that they've reached this milestone

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Mono 1.0 Is Out


Mono 1.0 Is Out 07/01/2004 01:40 PM
It'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.

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 AM

Why Mono is significant


Why Mono is significant 07/19/2004 11:20 AM
Mono 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.

Get Started with Mono


Get Started with Mono 09/07/2004 11:37 PM
WebmasterBase Sep 8 2004 4:18AM GMT

Mono Project 1.0


Mono Project 1.0 07/01/2004 05:06 AM
An implementation of .NET for Unix, MacOS X, and Windows.

Mono 1.0 Final


Mono 1.0 Final 07/01/2004 07:04 AM

Mono WorkShop


Mono WorkShop 11/13/2003 05:26 AM
wxWindows?

Mono and SharpDevelop


Mono and SharpDevelop 05/17/2004 03:04 PM

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.

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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Presentacin de Mono en la UOC


Presentacin de Mono en la UOC 09/07/2004 03:54 PM

Mono Project 1.0.1


Mono Project 1.0.1 08/10/2004 05:28 AM
An implementation of .NET for Unix, MacOS X, and Windows.

Novell: Mono 1.0 now available


Novell: Mono 1.0 now available 07/01/2004 05:28 PM
Novell 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."

Eclipse + Mono


Eclipse + Mono 03/14/2005 04:51 PM
Once 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...

The downlow on Mono


The downlow on Mono 07/16/2004 03:20 AM
After 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.

Mono Beta 1


Mono Beta 1 05/05/2004 02:10 PM

Mono 1.0 available for download


Mono 1.0 available for download 07/03/2004 06:21 PM
Mac OS X is supported!

Easy Mono On The Mac


Easy Mono On The Mac 07/27/2004 09:16 AM
By Russ Miles, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)

Office 2003 Tool: Local Installation
Source Tool


Office 2003 Tool: Local Installation
Source Tool
05/28/2004 01:48 AM
The Local Installation Source Tool is a wizard to help manage your Local Installation Source (LIS) on computers running Microsoft Office 2003. The LIS Tool allows you to enable or disable LIS, and to move the MsoCache folder to a new volume. This download is intended for use by customers and network administrators with LIS issues who contact Microsoft Product Support Services. Local Installation Source is a Setup feature. When a user installs Microsoft Office 2003 from a CD or a compressed CD image on the network, Setup copies any required installation files to a hidden folder on the local computer. Microsoft Windows Installer uses this local installation source to install Office, and the local source remains available for repairing, reinstalling or updating Office later on. Users can install features on demand or run Setup in maintenance mode to add new features without their original media.

Mono and dotGNU: what's the point?


Mono and dotGNU: what's the point? 02/11/2004 09:36 AM
Opinion A bit controversial, this one

Mono Beta 2 Released


Mono Beta 2 Released 06/03/2004 12:28 PM

Next Quark Xpress To Use Mono


Next Quark Xpress To Use Mono 05/10/2004 01:22 PM

Mono Adds OS X Package


Mono Adds OS X Package 05/12/2004 06:53 PM
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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.
...

Novell releases Mono 1.0


Novell releases Mono 1.0 06/30/2004 05:53 PM
After three years of development, open source developers now have an alternative to Microsoft Corp.'s .Net application development platform, thanks to Novell Inc., which on Wednesday released version 1.0 of its Mono development platform.

OSS .NET implementation Mono 1.0
released


OSS .NET implementation Mono 1.0
released
07/01/2004 12:31 AM
Version 1.0 of Mono, the open source implementation of .NET, has been released. Mono allows developers to build cross-platform .NET applications on Linux or other UNIX-like systems.

Novell releases Mono


Novell releases Mono 07/01/2004 03:21 AM
.NET goes gold

Mono-man brings .Net to Linux


Mono-man brings .Net to Linux 07/15/2004 03:38 PM
ZDNet Jul 15 2004 8:04PM GMT

Cocoa#: Mono + MacOS X


Cocoa#: Mono + MacOS X 08/13/2004 09:10 PM

Mono Project Roadmap


Mono Project Roadmap 11/07/2003 02:02 AM
The 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.

Eclipse C# Perspective (mono/.net)


Eclipse C# Perspective (mono/.net) 07/13/2004 01:51 PM
Request for developer submitted

Ars Technica Tours Mono


Ars Technica Tours Mono 07/15/2004 01:28 PM

Mono and dotGnu: What's the Point?


Mono and dotGnu: What's the Point? 02/13/2004 12:00 PM

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