I'm a Windows .Net desktop application developer at work and a Linux user at home.
I've been lurking on this list for several years and fiddled with Mono and Mono Develop once and a while to see how it's coming along. It gets better each time I revisit a project, but I'm usually forced to drop the GUI and start over each time. I'm probably just taking too long to keep up with changes in Stetic. However, my decision to wait around isn't because I see Mono and Mono Develop as a toy. I've seen enormous progress since I started watching and hope one day soon things will stabilize enough that I'll be able to work part time on a project without rebuilding the GUI from scratch. Until then, it won't be "time for me yet" either. I know that I'll eventually be building cross platform .Net applications "at work" as well as "at home" using Mono. I wonder how many of us are lurking? :-) Eric Miller Jerry Houston wrote: <snip> > I'm planning on considering using mono professionally, even if only for > development utilities (our commercial products require Windows). But it's > not > there for me yet, as it's just too much trouble to use for developing > portable > winform applications. > > If I'm going to create and modify winforms using Visual Studio and .NET, > what's the point in using mono for anything, other than running the finished > products? > > But I'm hopeful. That's why I hang around. I want to look into the Gtk# on > Windows idea, too. Depending on what's required to make it work, that sounds > interesting as well. </snip> _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
