Yeah, some great stuff happening in the .Net space. I particularly liked
the plans to support Mac and Linux, as well as Xamarin (free version) will
work in Visual Studio.
I wonder if that means Visual Studio will run on a Mac?
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Wallace Turner
Nah, VS won't run on a Mac.
But there's a cool project called omnisharp, which will give you
intellisense support in text editors (such as sublime, atom, brackets, vim,
emacs and others) on other platforms like Linux and OS X.
http://www.omnisharp.net
On 14 November 2014 11:06, Stephen Price
I've figured it out.. finally...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19617670/why-vs-2013-is-very-slow/26921455#26921455
now maybe someone can shed some light on this. *Looks in the Mr Kean
direction*
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 9:10 AM, ILT (O) il.tho...@outlook.com wrote:
There is an amazing
Why won't it? Visual studio is a WPF app right? It the .net framework is on
the Mac (not yet but will be) then what's to stop it running? I guess it
depends if you can install VS via xcopy install or not :)
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On 14 Nov 2014, at 8:50 am, William Luu will@gmail.com wrote:
as well as Xamarin (free version) will work in Visual Studio.
I also received this broadcast and noticed the vague but enticing
announcement about cross platform mobile development. But ... I'm sure it's
all dependent upon Xamarin, and I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that the
professional
Xamarin still have a strong involvement with Mono development?
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Ian Thomas
Albert Park, Victoria
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