Hello,

There was a very quiet period (mid-2010 to early 2011), mostly because I was
working on the new bridge engine; as you can see the project is still
active.

With the new 3.0 release, comes:
- a new bridge engine. The engine has been designed for stability and a
lower memory use. It will also be able to support 64 bits Mono when it
become official.
- a new wrapper generator. It makes the wrapping of frameworks easier.
- new MonoDevelop addins (inspired from the Eric Butler'). I have added some
refactoring options to simplify the implementation of informal protocols.

What is coming:
- The CorePlot framework binding. The framework is nearly wrapped, and I am
working on the sample applications.
- Xcode 4.0 support.

Hope it helps.

Regards, Laurent Etiemble.

PS: I have cross-post on the user list, because this is where most traffic
goes.

2011/4/5 Thomas Leppkes <tlepp...@jjk.de>

> Hi,
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>
>
> because of a email from Eric Butler I thought that MonoObjC isn’t further
> developed (sry, shame on me !)
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> [quote]
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> Hi Thomas,
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>
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> The Monobjc Monodevelop addin is no longer maintained.
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>
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> I highly recommend using MonoMac (
> http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2010/Apr-19.html) instead of Monobjc in
> general.
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>
>
> Sorry for the bad news,
>
> - Eric
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> [/quote]
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> I converted my project to MonoMac but I had many problems/crashes
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> (Ok. Monomac is on an early stage…)
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>
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> Today I saw that monobjc is updated to 3.0 and that are plugins for
> monodevelop !!! yeepy J
>
>
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> My question is should I go back to MonObjC ??
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>
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> I think its much more stable !!! but , is it future proof ??
>
>
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> Any comment is welcome
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>

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