Hi Marcus, Of course, Mono is still under development, but the most important components are there, and they work. Here, at Agamura, we are developing a sophisticated online gaming delivery network on Linux with Mono, and up to now, we have had just few problems... Furthermore, when we report a bug, it is always fixed in a short time!
Mono's implementation of ASP.NET is also usable and mod_mono/apache seems to be faster than .NET/ISS. We use NAnt as build tool, and we are able to compile a project either on Linux or MS Windows with no changes (even if we compile on Windows just for test purposes). I think Mono will be one of the best .NET alternatives... and don't forget that behind Mono there is a company like Novell... So, don't feel frustrated and go ahead. j3d. > After trying to work with Mono, Portable.NET, Qt, and KDE, I've realized > that > I'm fighting a battle that I cannot win. Mono supports Gtk# (and GTK+) to > the > exclusion of any other platform. Portable.NET is behind their own SWF > implementation, but at least they are a bit more agnostic. The Qt/KDE > community seems to find the entire concept of C# and its use of metadata > and > JIT compilation repulsive. > > I'm tired of trying and failing. I'm tired of having no one to support me. > I'm > tired of feeling isolated and alone. > > It's just not worth it. Maybe I will end up Windows XP and .NET. Who > knows. I > just know that the Free software community has got to be the most hostile > and > intolerant group of people I have ever encountered. > _______________________________________________ > Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list > ---------------------------------------- Giuseppe Greco ::agamura:: phone: +41 (0)91 604 67 65 mobile: +41 (0)76 390 60 32 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.agamura.com ---------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list