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Mono Project Releases Version 1.0

theblackdeer writes "Just poking around the go-mono.com Mono website; it's now the multi-colored mono-project.com. Even better, it updated before my eyes to include the 1.0 release. Screenshots are (slightly) updated, too. Mono 1.0 includes the Mono Develop IDE (based on SharpDevelop, I believe). Download now and start your GTK# engines!" Alliante adds "You can download the Release Notes and the Packages on their website."

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  1. beware... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    mono makes your throat sore. you get it from kissing girls. actually i guess that's not going to be a concern around here.

    forgive the interruption.

    1. Re:beware... by saforrest · · Score: 3, Funny

      ...following in Miguel's inexplicable primate fetish.

      I don't know about you, but every animal I find attractive in that way is indeed a primate.

  2. I never thought I'd be chanting this, But... by cmdrwhitewolf · · Score: 4, Funny

    Go Mono, Go! I hope you infect everybody!

    (at least I'm not back in college anymore, where they would've probably hauled me away in straight jacket for chanting that...)

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  3. Re:How important is this for Linux? by ckaminski · · Score: 4, Funny

    I recommend these people try the HURD. I hear they need a bunch of wannabee uber-geeks to test their kernel...

    Plus, you can bitch and moan all you want about it being the One True Gnu, and be right for a change.

  4. Re:How important is this for Linux? by 4lex · · Score: 2, Funny

    I was just thinking the same. I personally think of crosshurd. This lets you choose between several kernels (4 at the moment) for a lot of architectures (12 at the moment). This should be 1337 enough for anyone... However, if everything else fails, what about good old Plan 9?

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  5. Longhorn is a ruse by fijimf · · Score: 3, Funny

    All the Microsoft developers are secretly rewriting MS Office in C#.NET.

    As soon as the Mono guys finish the hard part of the Linux port, MS will abandon Windows, fork Linux and start selling MS Linux bundled w/ Mono (and of course, Firefox with the new IE theme), and MS Office for Linux.

    It's just crazy enough to work.

  6. Re:How important is this for Linux? by GrayTech · · Score: 2, Funny

    That's functionality challenged software you insensitive clod!

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  7. Re:How important is this for Linux? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    "Wake me up when the mainstream has enough smarts not to run binary code."

    And uncompiled source code runs on which processors?