Max Metral wrote:

For those of us doing porting and checking out mono after coming from VS, it
doesn't look so great to end up with a compiler with no tools to figure out
what's going wrong...


Hopefully MonoDevelop combined with mono-debugger can turn out to be just as productive as Visual Studio .NET. I haven't tried it yet, since mono-debugger isn't packaged for Debian.

An easy-to-use IDE with a handy debugging interface is what's needed to attract developers to GNU/Linux IMHO. Mono is already a big leap forward. Before, programmers probably had to use C/C++ if they wanted to develop an (integrated) application for GNU/Linux, which isn't as attractive as developing in C#.

Kind regards,

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Jo Vermeulen
Student Computer Science at the LUC
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