On 2/13/07, Michael Kidder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For one:
People have had no trouble porting GUI based .NET programs to Linux. See here:
part 1
http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2006/May-19.html
part 2
http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2006/Dec-16-1.html
This is for applications using
On 2/14/07, Bob the Hamster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er, I think I've lost at least one layer of atribution, there, but hey.
The advantage of not unlumping is, well, not unlumping. The time saved
is the initial read-through of the rpg file and writing all the
smaller files. It would at
.NET doesn't suck. I'm suprised people would hate it, since it's
fairly easy to port a .NET program to Mono and run it on Linux / OSX.
An example of a great .NET program is Paint.NET (
http://www.getpaint.net ) which is being ported to Linux/Mono by
someone.
Of note, any programming language or