On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 10:54:03AM -0700, Mark K. Kim wrote: > C# is a relatively new programming language from Microsoft used to program > the .NET framework (among others). .NET is for network programming, I > think. Mono is a Linux implementation of .NET... from the Gnome team, I > think. I guess Go-Mono is an implementation of Mono. That's all I know. > I don't know where to find Go-Mono or if Fedora comes with Go-Mono on a CD > or if it's available on some website or how to test a C# program once > Go-Mono is installed and I don't know the C# syntax (I know it's similar > to C++ but that's about it.) > > Recruit someone from the CS club... maybe the CSIF has someone who's > installed Go-Mono before, or at least someone who knows how to program > .NET... > > -Mark >
I have gotten C# to work, its really not that bad. He wants to use mono or some derivation of it. I use the pnet implementation. Is the if the proper forum for this? doesnt' sound like it to me. I don't know my availibility on 5/16(I assume the IF isn't being done on a monday), so no idea now if I'll make it or not, and I probably wouldn't know til the previous fri/sat. Mike _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
