Hi, I googled Mono on WinCE and found roughly nothing.
I've done some benchmarks and found that the .NET Compact Framework
3.5 has terrible performance, 3x to 11x slower than native (VC++)
code. In contrast, I found that real .NET (x86) has performance
similar to VC++, and Mono is between 50-100%
, since (the instructions imply) you have to install the mono binaries before you can build it anyway!
On 9/28/06, Raja R Harinath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,David Piepgrass [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You're right, WinRAR screwed up the untarballing! Thanks. By the way, the build instructions say to use
-1.1.17.1'make: *** [all] Error 2On 9/26/06,
Andreia Gaita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/26/06, David Piepgrass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Why doesn't mono-1.1.17.1.tar.gz contain a gmcs directory at all?Check that you're extracting in cygwin's command line, and not with
winrar or some such program
PROTECTED] wrote:On 9/28/06, David Piepgrass
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, the build instructions say to use ./configure --prefix=/tmp/install and feel free to use any prefix you want.What is the prefix for? It seems to work without one.
The configure script configures all the makefiles
As a school project, I have decided to add unit checking to C# using annotations in comments. With this feature, you would potentially be able to write code like this...double average(IListdouble list)
{ double total = 0; for (int i = 0; i list.Count; i++) total += list[i]; return total /