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2014-02-14 7:37 GMT-02:00 Alessandro Binhara <[email protected]>: > Hello Michel > > My name is Alessandro Binhara ... i m from original monobasic team . > in 2005 we finish a implementation of Vb.NET in mono. You can look a VNB > compiler too . > > On the issue of portability, it is more interesting to use C # to be a > standardized language. > In matter of performance does not make sense, since both the MCS as MBAS > generate IL code, and IL runs directly on Mono in the same way. > > What can happen is the C # compiler to be much more optimized than VB.NETto > generate IL > > I am copying you for Rafael Teixeira who is the creator of monobasic, and > to alexandre marcondes which was also one of the leaders of the Project. > I believe they can give you more details of how this project currently > > If you need some professional support, I have a company in Brazil > Speciallized in mono. > > > > > 2014-02-12 18:34 GMT-02:00 mdlueck <[email protected]>: > > Greetings, >> >> I am evaluating using MonoDevelop for Client/Server application >> development. >> >> My primary development environment will be Xubuntu LTS editions, latest >> stable. >> >> I am wondering the status of the Basic support within MonoDevelop... such >> as >> may all of the GUI development capabilities/tools for C# be used for >> Basic, >> or is there a lag that Basic is catching up with C#? >> >> A major corporate size client commissioned me to develop an ERP / Business >> Intelligence application for them. The client group specified Access >> (2007, >> later added 2010) and the corporate IT group specified SQL Serer 2008. >> >> I pushed Access to the extreme as a Client/Server development tool. I >> double >> class-wrapped all forms to database. Class layer one is a DB object class >> which provides a consistent public interface to SELECT / INSERT / UPDATE / >> etc... calls the correct Stored Procedure via ADO.Command / ADO.Parameter >> type VB code, and populates class methods. The second layer of classes I >> call the Validation classes which performs mapping between the DB object >> and >> the form controls. Those classes perform data validation after all screen >> controls have been read, and prior to sending data to the DB object. If >> any >> field(s) are found to have an invalid value, they are indicated and no DB >> operation is performed. If all field(s) are valid, then field values are >> shuffled to the DB object and the correct DB call is issued. >> >> Total client and application server tier code was over 125,000 LOC's, and >> in >> excess of 260 Stored Procedures on the SQL BE DB. Pretty slick little ERP >> / >> BI application. >> >> I fear that C# will be too verbose in syntax / not productive and >> efficient >> enough, so wish to see if the Mono Basic support lags at all behind the >> primary language C#. >> >> I said Primary is Xubuntu. Target platforms will include Windows at first, >> perhaps others later. So I would need to understand the Windows run-time >> requirements. I hope to be able to build without any use of paid license >> software... aka VisualStudio. Will this be possible targeting a Windows >> run-time platform? Thank you. >> >> Blessings, >> Michael Lueck >> >> >> >> ----- >> -- >> Michael Lueck >> Lueck Data Systems >> http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/ >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://mono.1490590.n4.nabble.com/Does-Mono-Basic-support-lag-behind-C-tp4661888.html >> Sent from the Mono - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> _______________________________________________ >> Mono-list maillist - [email protected] >> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list >> > >
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