Hi, This may be a stupid question. I've recently come across the 'boo' language. It looks interesting and it has dragged me into using mono. I know the language well enough (it is pretty similar to python). However, I don't know the standard libraries at all.
Where can I get a library reference that I can download? http://www.go-mono.com/docs/ has online documentation for most of the libraries. I guess I could crawl it, but that doesn't seem like a nice solution. (I want an offline copy.) Microsoft has an online class library reference, and they have a downloadable .NET SDK which I assume includes docs. But I don't have access to a Windows box, and the SDK is only available as a windows installer. I am surprised this is so difficult. If I compare with the python situation, I can find downloadable docs in about 3 obvious clicks from http://www.python.org/ . What am I missing? Thanks, Will :-} _______________________________________________ Mono-docs-list maillist - Mono-docs-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-docs-list