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Mono & SourceGear Move Forward

miguel writes "The Mono project keeps evolving and is quickly becoming a mature platform for running .NET applications on Linux. SourceGear and Ximian have entered into a partnership to make their .NET-based Vault client software available to Linux and Unix users by implementing the missing web services support in Mono. The formal announcement is here and a developer overview is here. OpenLink has also contributed the functionality to turn Wine into a library that Mono is using to implement the System.Windows.Forms namespace. Another recent progress bit is the fact that Mono can run Eclipse with the IKVM Java VM for .NET"

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  1. Mature? by truthsearch · · Score: 4, Insightful

    A mature platform? It's in version 0.24. As of today they state 77% of just the core library is implemented. Teamwork and recognition does not imply maturity. The term needs to be used correctly and more sparingly or it'll lose all meaning.

    1. Re:Mature? by pmz · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The term needs to be used correctly and more sparingly or it'll lose all meaning.

      I think much of the meaning is already gone. People will jump on whatever techology looks well presented enough. They get burned, eventually, but, for some reason, these setbacks are quickly forgotten. This process has been repeating for decades and is probably due to the constant influx of unqualified people into the software and IT industries.

    2. Re:Mature? by Miguel+de+Icaza · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Teamwork and recognition does not imply maturity"
      actually mono was mature, stable, 100% compatible and bug-free as soon as the Ximian marketing department said so
      something else the mono team has copied from Microsoft :^)

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  2. I knew it! by Arandir · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For almost two years now I have been subjected to the religious proselityzing of the .NET cult. "It's platform neutral," they said. "It will run on Linux," they said. "Just trust Miguel and you will be saved," they said. But now they say they will use Wine. What a crock of shit! If .NET is crossplatform then so is MS Word!

    I see their fiendish plot now. When every application is a .NET application, and Linux is a merely bootloader for Wine, then there will no longer be a need for Linux.

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    1. Re:I knew it! by The+Bungi · · Score: 4, Interesting
      But now they say they will use Wine. What a crock of shit! If .NET is crossplatform then so is MS Word!

      Did you RTFA? They are using Wine to implement the forms package only. The rest of the non Win32-specific stuff runs without Wine just fine. There's even bindings for GTK if you're not interested in the full forms package.

      Just another "Oh, Ximian/Miguel/et.al are in bed with Microsoft, they suck" uninformed post.

  3. WINE is unnecessary by GCP · · Score: 4, Informative

    Only client-side GUI apps that use WinForms need WINE. All other .Net apps -- including ASP.Net, non-GUI apps, Web services, apps that use browsers for their UI, client-side GUI apps using GTK, etc. -- will run without WINE.

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