Re: [Mono-dev] Developing using Mono/Gtk# Vs Mono.WinForms (Windows & Linux)

2009-02-12 Thread Tom Opgenorth
2009/2/12 Daniel Espinosa : > The GUI must works on Linux/Windows among other OSs and both libraries will > be free software. > > What could be better to use Gtk# or Winforms? The rule of thumb would use: if the majority of users are Windows, use WinForms. If Linux, use GTK#. Of course, this is

[Mono-dev] Mono/Visual Studio Team Suite 2008 Giveaway - Now with more stuff.

2008-06-18 Thread Tom Opgenorth
Hello all, It's been a few days since I first announced it, and I'm still hoping that someone in the Mono community is interested in a complimentary license Microsoft Visual Studio Team Suite 2008 with MSDN Premium. I'm also happy to say that, thanks to the good people at JetBrains, I'm now able t

[Mono-dev] Mono/Visual Studio Team Suite 2008 Giveaway

2008-06-13 Thread Tom Opgenorth
Hello all, I happen to have a complimentary copy/license of Microsoft Visual Studio Team Suite 2008 with MSDN Premium. I figured that I would follow the lead of a colleague of mine, and give away one of these licenses to a contributor of an OSS project, in this case, Mono, with the aim of hopeful

Re: [Mono-dev] Instalation of mono on Debian Etch

2008-02-12 Thread Tom Opgenorth
Last night I was playing with installing Mono from the backports for Debian Etch on an Ubunutu 7.10 install. I made some notes on my blog that might help you out: http://www.opgenorth.net/BlogView.aspx?pageid=1&ItemID=217&mid=27 On Feb 9, 2008 1:00 PM, Edson - gMail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >