The Run in Mono button removes the need to find the mono command line,
and call mono on wherever your assembly happens to be. I think this
feature absolutely needs to be ported to VS2005, and renamed something
more like Mono Development Plugin or something. The other features
can come along
[MonoTODO(Help out Windows developers)]
I was fortunate enough to speak with several Windows developers at the
Mono Summit about their experiences using Mono coming from a Windows
background, and what needs to be done to make it better.
Covering the 80/20 case, I think the following
Hey,
Nice resume.
On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 20:08 -0600, Jonathan Pobst wrote:
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- Mono Not Supported / Implemented rules
Another great idea I heard was creating something to analyze assemblies
for things that are not supported in Mono yet. Most likely this would
be a part of Gendarme