Nik,
ASP.NET From http://www.mono-project.com/ASP.NET
"Both are fully functional at this point."
This is somewhat disingenuous. A .net web developer is going to presume that this means it works just like IIS and .Net but on linux with mono and apache.
It doesnt work on windows with apache and mono
It doesnt work on OSX with apache and mono
It works on linux - but only if your idea of good systems administration includes restarting apache everytime you make a change to your site.
I know there is a bug open about it, i know there is a control panel work around. But really, ASP.Net development with mono is completely unuseable for real world situations on any platform. This is despite the fact that most of it is pretty much there waiting to be used.
I don't agree with this point.
Sure, it would be nicer if XSP+mod_mono would behave more like ASP.NET+IIS, but this is not an issue for professional ASP.NET/XSP development.
Serious development implies a staging/development server, so I simply don't care whether I have to restart Apache or not: it's just a script that gets called after a sucessful build.
Rob
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