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:The Code Project: Introduction to Mono--Your First Mono App
The Code Project: Introduction to Mono--Your First Mono App
Feb 9, 2005, 05 :30 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (7215 reads)

(Other stories by Brian Delahunty)

"This article is the first in a series of articles that I will be writing about developing cross platform applications using Mono. Its purpose is to explain how to get up and running with Mono on Linux and on Windows. I'll explain how you install Mono and then I'll show you how to use the C# compiler to compile and run what might be your first cross platform .NET application. I'll also list some of the ancillary tools that come with Mono. Finally, I'll show how you can run applications created using Mono on the Microsoft .NET Runtime and vice versa.

"Unfortunately I haven't had a chance to play with Mono on a Mac so I won't be covering it in this article. However I will try to cover it, along with Platform.NET, in a future article. No promises though..."

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M$ can run, but it can't hide.  Can& ...   Eating M$'s lunch   
Toblemo
Feb 9, 2005, 07:54:00
 
"Can't even run very fast."Niether c ...   Re: Eating M$'s lunch   
kelaklub
Feb 9, 2005, 15:36:38
 
The story about the lady who rode on the ...   I wonder whether they have heard   
Colin Walls
Feb 9, 2005, 19:59:38
 
> "Can't even run very fast." Niethe ...   Re: Re: Eating M$'s lunch   
JM
Feb 9, 2005, 23:46:15
 
> it can be terminated with the slap of  ...   ROTFLMAO   
Paul O Neill
Feb 10, 2005, 16:24:32
 
 it can be terminated with the slap of a ...   Re: ROTFLMAO   
JM
Feb 12, 2005, 19:21:55
 
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