...formerly known as Azureus. It uses SWT bindings, not part of the
JRE so it is in fact the same UI philosophy as Mono uses.


On Sep 9, 10:17 pm, Christian Gruber <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Vuse?  
>
> On Sep 9, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Casper Bang wrote:
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> >> With the CLI, .NET, and Mono this isn't the case at all. You can't run
> >> C#/.NET software on C#/Mono and porting between the two is a big, big
> >> deal.
>
> > Sure you can, the C# standards under ISO/ECMA does not specify a
> > windowing toolkit, so it's technically wrong when you make that
> > statement. It was not in Microsoft's interest and frankly, cross-
> > platform UI layer is largely a pipe-dream. Have you seen any major
> > successful applications apart from Java IDE's go this route?

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