After 2.0 release, Miguel de Icaza reflects on Mono's past and future
Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 80.139.210.44]
on October 10, 2008 10:48 AM
Well, I like mono.
I have to use windows + visual studio + c# @work, but in my home office I check out the code and keep on developing in mono. Never had problems with that approach for the last ~2 years.
Btw, c# itself is fine - I simply like that language. Ok, I like Java at least as much as c#, but that is not the point - my Boss makes me use c# and not java - so only mono gives me the freedom not to use windows @ home office - thanks to novell, thd miguel de icaza
After 2.0 release, Miguel de Icaza reflects on Mono's past and future
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 80.139.210.44] on October 10, 2008 10:48 AMI have to use windows + visual studio + c# @work, but in my home office I check out the code and keep on developing in mono. Never had problems with that approach for the last ~2 years.
Btw, c# itself is fine - I simply like that language. Ok, I like Java at least as much as c#, but that is not the point - my Boss makes me use c# and not java - so only mono gives me the freedom not to use windows @ home office - thanks to novell, thd miguel de icaza
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