Hi to all,
I am new to .net development over Linux platforms (I have always used MS
Visual Studio platform) and I would like to ask what is the best way of
implementing a Window Forms application in order to be able to deploy it on
both Windows and Linux OS.
1) Should i use MS visual
Dimitris Karantonis wrote:
Hi to all,
I am new to .net development over Linux platforms (I have always used MS
Visual Studio platform) and I would like to ask what is the best way of
implementing a Window Forms application in order to be able to deploy it on
both Windows and Linux OS.
2009/11/18 Dimitris Karantonis dkaranto...@soft4real.com:
Hi,
This is an interesting solution, but does it actually works? And what about
maintenance through the application's lifecycle? Meaning, how do you handle
situations when you want to add a new event?
It work, i don't really practice
Frankly, the best way to create a cross-platform GUI is to use GTK# from the
beginning. With WinForms, you'll encounter several issues that will make
things rather difficult down the road: flaky databinding, slow rendering
(especially for grid views), inconsistent rendering between versions,
Hey,
There are some limitations on our implementation of Windows.Forms, just as
any other re-implementation can have. We provide it however, to let
developers to bring their applications from .net to linux with Mono.
Now: if you are going to create a new app, then you can go with Gtk#, and