Integrating the Mono debugger with Visual Studio sounds like a very good
thing to do. This way, you could possibly also debug Mono if your
application crashes.
It also makes sure you only need to install Mono in order to test it.
Of course, that requires the Mono debugger to be working on Windows
Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] Debugger on Windows
pablosantosluac escribió:
Hi folks,
Well, IMHO what we all DO need is a decent debugger on Linux. If I just
had
a debugger I would start developing with MonoDevelop today on Linux, and I
guess most people would do the same Then we would
I have to agree with Jonathan. Mono on Windows is a
good way to see if a MS .NET app will work on Mono.
This is especially true for windows developers who are
not familiar with Linux but who would like to see
their application or web site running on Linux.
If they see it running on Mono on
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Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] Debugger on Windows
I have to agree with Jonathan. Mono on Windows is a
good way to see if a MS .NET app will work on Mono.
This is especially true for windows