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."
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.
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...)
[Now, I'm off to lift my le... Um, visit... at another place.]
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.
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?
My journal. Mainly about freedom.
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.
That's functionality challenged software you insensitive clod!
-- I need to remember to update my sig
"Wake me up when the mainstream has enough smarts not to run binary code."
And uncompiled source code runs on which processors?