Hi Baltasar,
On 01.01.2017 20:25, Baltasar García Perez-Schofield wrote: > Hi, Sachsa, > > i'm starting to learn C# on Linux. So i can't use Visual Studio. > Actually i'm using Rider, but it haven't a visual editor for winforms. > Now i found https://github.com/mono/mwf-designer . Is that the > prefered > way to create winforms on Linux? The last commit there is 6 years ago. > > > Windows Forms is there in any mono installation, without the need to > install anything else, so I understand it is tempting. Unfortunately, > Winforms is currently considered obsolete, both by Microsoft (which > has offered wpf since long time ago), and Xamarin (which never > completed Mono's Winforms support at 100%). That said, you can use > Winforms in Linux if the available support meets your needs. > > The best GUI to use now is probably Gtk#, which works in Windows, > Linux and Mac.The only woe here is that it is based in Gtk+ 2, while > nowadays Gtk +3 is currently the thing to target. It still works for > now, hope it also works in the future. > Thanks for explaining. What have a windows user to do if he wants to run a Gtk# program? Just install Mono? Greetings Sascha
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