On Wednesday 29 June 2005 15:38, Francisco T. Martinez wrote: > Hi Gavin: > > In my opinion you can get a lot of millage using Visual C# 2003 edition > when coupled with the Win32 versions of Mono and its related > technologies. In fact I have made a point of making Windows accessible > and friendly to Windows developers but that plan to eventually or > concurrently deploy their creations to other Mono supported platforms. > > Some notes that I put together then can be found in the blog entries of > that time frame: > > http://www.mfconsulting.com/blog/archives/000071.html
http://www.mfconsulting.com/product/monoinstaller/MonoForWin32Developer.html Ahh this is a great resource - thank you for the pointer :) I did find your site on my travels - the VSPrj2make add-in - but didn't find this ... The stuff on that page seems to be focussed on desktop application development rather than Web .aspx development - are there other pointers I should bear in mind? Either way, it sounds hopeful we can buy a few copies of the Standard edition, and if it turns out that we /do/ need the Developer edition, then the 'wasted' amount is negligible... I'd much rather do it that way than spend £10k on Developer software to find we could have managed with £500-worth :D Cheers, Gavin. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
