I agree with you Miguel, although the practical portability of any
system or language does depend on portability of it's developement
tools. For me, portability isn't complete if I have to use one IDE to
write a program in Windows, and then use another (and thus adapt some
parts of the program) on Linux.
But, I agree that people should stop confusing M and MD.
Miguel de Icaza wrote:
Mono != MonoDevelop, you should stop confusing those.
There are *many* Gnome specific applications for Linux built with Mono,
and that has *nothing* to do with Mono's own portability.
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