> > 4) Is mono executing the best strategy (as in - what is best for Mono and > > the Open Source community) by relying on Mono-Develop? Could we not > > implement (or at least explore) mono on Eclipse or Netbeans IDE's and > > concentrate our efforts instead on integrating to a fully mature IDE > > infrastructure instead of developing YAIDE from scratch without a snow-balls > > hope in hades of keeping up with the other IDE's? Just a thought. I suggest > > that the Mono-Project look into the other IDE's, it wont slow down > > Mono-Develop any and more choice would be good here. > MonoDevelop is already a very mature IDE (code completion, refactoring, > gtk designer, visual debugging, etc.).
Ditto, MD is a excellent, fast, and stable. I develop in both Python and C# in MD and it is a great pleasure to work with/in > MonoDevelop is also a great application for dogfooding Mono and GTK#, so > we can find and fix issues. Also I'd imagine building a .NET Gtk# designer in a Java IDE might not be a bucket of fun. -- openSUSE <http://www.opensuse.org/en/> Linux for human beings who need to get things done. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
