Hi, I was curious about the state of mono. I'm thinking of re-writing a C# application I did with ASP.NET under windows as a GUI based application. I was hoping I could develop everything under Linux.
I was hoping I could use SharpDevelop both as the editor and as a source of inspiration for the GUI coding :) I'll also be using tools like nant and nunit. So on to the question. Can SharpDevelop and the Nunit GUI client be run under Linux using mono? If not how far off is it? 2 months, 1 year ? If so, how come you don't advertise some of the well known C# application that fully run with Mono under Linux? I have a second question. How easy/hard is it to do a client/server program with C# under mono. Is SOAP support good enough yet? Personally, I find SOAP odd to work with, I prefer RMI. I think I'll get a look at the distributed model of C# instead, if mono supports it of course :) Which of the two models would be finished first under mono (SOAP or distributed) ? Thanks for any info. Phil PS I could do it in Java, but I really hate the speed of Java GUI applications (I like its server/ html client speed though and I really like the ton of tools available for it.) _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
