Hi Shaun,

Absolutely. There is a free implementation of the .NET Framework
called Mono which comes with free Visual Basic and C# command line
compilers. There is also a free IDE called Monodevelop for Mono which
is a front end for Mono. There are a number of other IDEs around that
can be setup to work with Mono as well. So there is no need to use
Visual Studio 2010, Visual Studio 2012, etc if you want a
cross-platform .NET IDE and compilers.

Cheers!


On 12/15/13, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well after all that the programmer realised that he was not setting
> something right.
> The major turn off for dotnet at least for 2010 up is the ide, some
> have genuine trouble with it.
> I am not sure how to solve this.
> Is there something else rather than the microsoft bog standard ides.

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