Mono project lead developer Miguel de Icaza says that the Mono development community plans to have an experimental Linux-based Silverlight browser plug-in ready for testing by the end of the year.
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Novell on Wednesday released open-source software for programmers who want to use Microsoft's development tools to write applications on non-Windows operating systems, including Linux. The Mono ...
Novell vice-president Miguel de Icaza's Mono project has the ability to attract the right kind of developer to its ranks. Stallman posted a short piece titled "Why free software shouldn't depend on ...
Linux distributor Novell has announced the official release of Mono 1.2. The latest version of Novell’s increasingly popular open source .NET implementation features performance and stability ...
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Novell has announced availability of the first full-point release of Mono, an open-source development platform based on Microsoft’s .NET framework. The software is designed to help developers build ...
Yes, Mono is based on Microsoft’s .NET. Like it or not, several valuable open-source programs like Tomboy, a well-regarded note-taking program; Moonlight/Moonshine, which enables you to listen and ...
Novell has released a new version of Mono — an open-source implementation of Microsoft’s .Net framework — and some early adopters are already singing its praises. “Mono makes Novell extremely relevant ...
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