Mono 2.6 and MonoDevelop 2.2 released
Dec 17, 2009, 10:33 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Sean Michael Kerner)
"The 2.6 release is the first major release from Mono since the
2.4 release in March. There are a number of new items in the 2.6
release but at the top for me is the continued evolution of Mono's
overall performance.
"The other key item that Mono continues to improve on is
compatibility with .NET itself. With 2.6, the release notes state
that they've achieved more complete .NET 3.5 API coverage, which in
my mind is a good thing. Mono has always tried to include the most
important elements of .NET, but has not had them all."
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