Re: [DOTNET-ROTOR] State of SSCLI

2004-11-30 Thread Neil Heacock
Thanks for the follow up. I really appreciate it. I'm HIGHLY interested in developing with this as I deploy java apps to Mac, Linux, Windows. Java is great, and I've been developing with it for many years, but I also love doing .Net development on my PC. The framework is excellent and only getting

Re: [DOTNET-ROTOR] State of SSCLI

2004-11-30 Thread Joel Pobar
L PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sam Gentile Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 3:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [DOTNET-ROTOR] State of SSCLI Yes Microsoft has confirmed multiple times that there will be a new release of the SSCLI reflecting the Whidbey code base. Please see: http://samgentile.com/bl

Re: [DOTNET-ROTOR] State of SSCLI

2004-11-30 Thread Sam Gentile
ation [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Miguel de Icaza Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 6:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [DOTNET-ROTOR] State of SSCLI Hello, > So... can someone please summarize the state of SSCLI for me? Is is > dead? Is MS supporting it (in 2 years, 1.0 is th

Re: [DOTNET-ROTOR] State of SSCLI

2004-11-30 Thread Miguel de Icaza
Hello, > So... can someone please summarize the state of SSCLI for me? Is is > dead? Is MS supporting it (in 2 years, 1.0 is the current download). > Has there been any progress towards the cross platform problem of > windows forms? Is there a secret society website with real info on this > topic

[DOTNET-ROTOR] State of SSCLI

2004-11-29 Thread Neil Heacock
I was compiling CLI based demos on my Mac in late 02. At that point I was highly interested in this technology and thought MS was going the right direction in doing this. But now it's been 2 years and it seems there has been little progress (if any at all). I spent a few hours scouring the web only