I will have to say -- I usually don't give up
easily, but I am finally done with this project. I have never been more
frustrated in my life trying to get something to work as I have with the mono
install.
To begin with, all of help that I have run across
require Cygwin to compile it, which
On Sat, 2003-11-22 at 21:56, Kevin White wrote:
I will have to say -- I usually don't give up easily, but I am finally
done with this project. I have never been more frustrated in my life
trying to get something to work as I have with the mono install.
To begin with, all of help that I
Any plans about C++/CLI?
Here is what seems a specification (watch line breaks):
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/9/c/99c65bcd-ac66-482e-8dc1-0e14cd1670cd/C++%20CLI%20Candidate%20Base%20Draft.pdf
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Hi!
What an ugly language have they created... I always considered C++ to be
very ugly in terms of code syntax. Now it looks like they've improved it
even more (note the % and ^ operators, new keywords, new templates, new
restrictions, new side effects, new rules for type coercion, new concepts
I don't think anyone around here likes VB too much, but we're still
implementing it.
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 11:52, Jaroslaw Kowalski wrote:
Hi!
What an ugly language have they created... I always considered C++ to be
very ugly in terms of code syntax. Now it looks like they've improved it
On Sunday 23 November 2003 11:52 am, Jaroslaw Kowalski wrote:
My suggestion: don't go with this idea - let it die. Use C# instead - it
can be a bit slower sometimes, but is definitely more scalable in terms of
maintenance and programmer productivity.
Yes, but I really miss const correctness.
The FAQ page (Q 109) says that Mono is running on HP-UX and
that there is an interpreter for HP-PA. Checking Monos source tree, I
couldnt find anything in mono/arch that would support PARISC. Am I
looking at the right place?
I thought Id setup a J7000 for .NET a.i. combine the
reliable
Well, they surely have improved over the __GC thing... but yes, still ugly
:|
I believe the main advantage of managed c++ is that you can mix managed /
unmanaged code in a class, therefore making it a good language for interop
tasks...
But this is going to be a pain in the ass to implement... a
it still doesn't work...
j3d.
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 18:58, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
Hello,
It's been offline for me lately, too. Someone told me that
anoncvs.go-mono.org
(note .org) is working.
Hmmm... if I try it, there comes a spanish side. :-/
There stand at the top: