Do anyone really think we need something like this, having already a
really great IDE like sharpdevelop??
El mar, 05 de 08 de 2003 a las 12:12, Ben Cooley escribió:
Hi All,
If you haven't heard, Microsoft has revised it's licencing for the
Visual Studio Integration SDK so that it is now
Windows Forms: we do have that, we are currently improving it (including
VB.NET support)
ASP.NET Designer: (highly) unlikely to be done by the core team,
contributions welcome
Linux port: at the moment, a low priority because we want to get 1.0 done
Chris
At 02:24 PM 8/5/2003 -0600, Urs Muff
Well, if SharpDevelop would come with a debugger, a win-forms designer, a
asp.net forms designer and would work on windows and Linux then it would be
a perfect match.
The problem is the word IF.
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On Tuesday 05 Aug 2003 8:55 pm, Iñigo Illán wrote:
Do anyone really think we need something like this, having already a
really great IDE like sharpdevelop??
It would be to lure Windows developers away from their comfort zone and entice
them into
One has to wonder, then, why you would follow Mono if you have no interest
in .NET?
Speaking abstractly, the open source community should favor a standard held
by an international standards body (CLI C#) as opposed by a single vendor
(Java). Speaking practically, the open source community
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 23:14, Kenneth Brubaker wrote:
I was planning to implement such a system for commercial development. I
won't have to if the mono team does. But...do it well. Don't think small in
regards to Mono. While it is usefull in wrapping some less used open source
systems for
Oh
yes! Sounds great! Is it difficult to integrate mono in Visual
Studio?
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Visual Studio Integration for Mono
Hi All,
If you
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 06:12, Ben Cooley wrote:
If you haven't heard, Microsoft has revised it's licencing for the
Visual Studio Integration SDK so that it is now free, and largely
unrestricted license wise.
Actually, the license is really bad. IE unusable for most of us:
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