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Mono's WinForms 2.0 Implementation Completed

adrian.henke writes "After four years of development, 115K lines of source code, and 6,434 commits, Jonathan Pobst announces that Mono's WinForms 2.0 implementation is now complete. This announcement has been long awaited by any .NET WinForms developer who has ever tried to get an applications to work on Linux using Mono."

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  1. "This announcement has been long awaited ... by Helmholtz · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...by any .NET WinForms developer who has ever tried to get an applications to work on Linux using Mono."

    All five of them.

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    1. Re:"This announcement has been long awaited ... by thegrassyknowl · · Score: 4, Funny

      Five? I think you should stop rounding up to a whole hand!

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  2. Very nice by nuzak · · Score: 4, Funny

    > I use .NET all the time, but I can't say I like it half as much as Python.

    I know what you mean -- ELF just doesn't hold a candle to Perl.

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  3. Re:But can I actually use it for anything? by Vectronic · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Worse, call the layers"

    Which layer? does Mono have a self-destruct layer?

    using System.Microsoft.Infringement;

    public static void Main(string[] args)
    {
          If (Patents.Count > 0)
          {
                ForEach(Match match in Patents
                {
                      Console.WriteLine(match.patentname + ": " + match.patentcode);
                }
          }
    }

    Error Buffer Overflow

    Yeah, yeah... you meant "lawyers" I know... and I dont code in C# so it might not do anything anyways...but... "call the layers" made me laugh...