Sounds interesting. It's the type of thing I'd like to add into
meta-mono for Yocto/Mono based embedded platforms.
On 17/03/2015 06:09, Bob Summerwill wrote:
No problem! I think that HTML5-as-a-platform would be a great idea,
however it comes about.
Joao would be the best person to answer
Thanks Bob for the awesome links and the CC!! I too, would love to see that
potential achieved.
I've been doing some reading about porting to asm.js. Is there anything
you'd suggest that I should read/experiment on? Also, is there any
idea/suggestions you have in mind about how I should continue
Thanks for the clarification! Also, sorry for the late reply. I've been
doing some reading and experimenting on asm.js/emscripten between my
regular studies.
Also, could you help me on how to contact João Matos, who is stated as
the mentor for that project?
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 8:47 PM,
Corrected link - http://monohtml5.com - sorry.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Bob Summerwill b...@summerwill.net wrote:
I started digging into area last year. See https://monohtml5.com/.
I think there is huge potential for Mono and .NET apps targeting the
browser, and treating HTML5
I started digging into area last year. See https://monohtml5.com/.
I think there is huge potential for Mono and .NET apps targeting the
browser, and treating HTML5 as just another platform.
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https://monohtml5.wordpress.com/2014/05/29/a-vision-html5-can-be-just-another-platform-for-net/
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No problem! I think that HTML5-as-a-platform would be a great idea,
however it comes about.
Joao would be the best person to answer your questions, I think, because
I'm not associated with Xamarin or GSoC. I'm just interested in this area
of technology.
Cheers,
Bob
Chee
On Mon, Mar 16,
On 15.03.2015 10:59, Nirmal Lankathilaka wrote:
I've been using Mono for developing desktop apps for a couple of years and
would love to contribute to the project. Since I'm still a student, I think
GSoC is a splendid opportunity to start.
Porting Mono to `asm.js`, presented for GSoC, caught my
I've been using Mono for developing desktop apps for a couple of years and
would love to contribute to the project. Since I'm still a student, I think
GSoC is a splendid opportunity to start.
Porting Mono to `asm.js`, presented for GSoC, caught my attention
recently. I spent some time researching
https://github.com/xen2/SharpLang
2015-03-15 12:59 GMT+03:00 Nirmal Lankathilaka nir3al+...@gmail.com:
I've been using Mono for developing desktop apps for a couple of years and
would love to contribute to the project. Since I'm still a student, I think
GSoC is a splendid opportunity to