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By Dennis Hayes It was a busy month for everybody. DotGNU starts a new project, Mono gets more code from Mainsoft, and Microsoft releases Wix, an installer program, under open source license. Mono sets dates for two betas and a release of version 1.0. Jun. 7, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 15,222 | By Maureen O'Gara Novell has put out the second beta of Mono, the open source implementation of the .NET Framework for Linux, Unix and Windows whose sponsorship it acquired when it bought Ximian. Jun. 4, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 8,687 | By Dennis Hayes This month I'll discuss MonoDevelop, a Gtk#- based, cross-platform version of SharpDevelop; Mono version 0.31 and Portable.NET 0.64; LDAP; and a Mono developer meeting in Boston. Additionally, Mono's System.Windows.Forms (SWF) achieves a major milestone by running with the standard ver... May. 18, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 11,252 | By Dennis Hayes 'It looks as if Mono is going to get a lot more manpower,' writes Dennis Hayes. 'If this translates into more code, Mono could be entering a whole new era. Novell's acquisition of Ximian has been very good for the project, and Novell seems to be true to their word about keeping open so... Apr. 10, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 15,709 | By Linux News Desk As Microsoft looks nervously on, Miguel de Icaza and his team of core developers continue to make great strides with their implementation of the CLI, 'Mono' - a free implementation of the .NET Development Framework. While Redmond sees the benefit to them in more implementations of the... Mar. 12, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 25,883 Replies: 11 | By Dennis Hayes The open source community has generated a number of items this month: the Portable.NET System. Windows.Forms (SWF) programming contest has been extended; both Portable.NET and Mono have released new versions (Portable.NET v0.6.2, and Mono v0.30); .NET programs can now be executed on Pl... Mar. 11, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,931 | By Dennis Hayes Novell and Mainsoft have committed programming resources to Mono; Mono has released version 0.29, adding Unicode support from IBM. Portable.NET has made progress on WinForms, including multidocument interface (MDI) applications using the XWindows library. Feb. 13, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 13,951 | By Dennis Hayes There are several big events to report on this month. Novell has bought SUSE, the Linux distributor. DotGNU has released the version 0.1 CD, and Mono has released two roadmaps (one for developers, one for users). Finally, Microsoft has put up grant money to support experiments with Rot... Jan. 12, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 16,744 | By Malte Hildingson In the March issue of .NET Developer's Journal Miguel de Icaza, project leader for the Mono project, wrote an article introducing Mono. In the same issue Dennis Hayes showed us how we could download and evaluate Mono. Since then a lot has happened... Aug. 11, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 9,701 Replies: 1 | By Dennis Hayes Developers evaluating Mono need to know two things: how to download Mono, and what its capabilities are. Mono can be downloaded in several different forms; I will describe when using each form makes sense. More important, I will discuss which parts of .NET Mono can support now, and whi... Feb. 26, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 9,604 | By Miguel de Icaza In July 2001 we announced the launch of the Mono Project an effort to build an open-source implementation of the Microsoft .NET Framework using the technical documents that Microsoft submitted to ECMA (the European Computer Manufacturers Association) for standarization. Feb. 26, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 12,627 |
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