If you are developing with Mono, what is your target platform?
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| Linux. | |
| Mac OS X. | |
| A combination (please comment). | |
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Cocoa#
2005-02-03 08:01:35 raydreams [Reply | View]
Since I don't have a Linux audience, I can't say Linux. If I need to write something for Windows, I use .NET WinForms. If I need something for OS X, I'd like to do it in Mono. C# is a great language and the .NET framework is well organized with TONS of useful classes.
As much as I love the Mac, the Cocoa frameworks are pretty paltry and disorganized compared to .NET and even Mono. Apple would be REALLY smart to create Cocoa# for writing native Cocoa apps. That would be cool!
To quote a Playstation engineer, "It's all about catering to the developers..."
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The point of Mono
2005-02-02 00:45:56 peterhickman [Reply | View]
The point of using Mono is that it runs on all the platforms. Why would anyone write code that cannot be run on other platforms?
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But perhaps a more interesting question would be, where would you be developing Mono applications from ?