I fired up MonoDevelop tonight to get WoodPusher compiling with Mono Beta 2. A few hours later it’s running.
I’ll clean some things up and do a 0.1 release. The code that exists now was written in a horrible rush some months ago just to get it working more or less. [...]
The mono debates that keep coming up are getting rather old and fruitless. I very much doubt that either side will change the other’s mind. Red Hat will continue to stand behind the policy of not using Mono and Novell will continue to develop Mono and write applications for Mono. The bottom [...]
Federico: It would be great to have something like monodoc’s collaborative editing for the GNOME Project.
From a recent interview with Miguel:
“Not everyone is as enthusiastic to use Mono though. Mr Curtis Sasaki of Sun Microsystems told us last September that there are zero chances of Sun including Mono in their Gnome-based JDS desktop. We asked Miguel what he thinks about this and he replied, “That is good news for the [...]
Nice set of tips for developers coming from the Gtk+/C world….
It’s things like this that show why I love Mono so much.
Quick transition for Windows developers to open source platforms such as Linux/GNOME
Migration path for existing C/C++ applications–you don’t have to port all the code at once, you can mix managed and unmanaged bits and pretty quickly create Mono bindings to your C-based [...]
Implemented the login dialog box tonight.
WoodPusher now has a home. There are links on that page to the new mailing list, also.
Max and Adam are now set up to start working on WoodPusher.
here is a screenie of Max playing around with WoodPusher.
Making progress…