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Code Monkey: The Big Finale
The Big Finale. Last night, we hit a very important milestone in our support for Winforms. We are API complete, which means that our public ...
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Code Monkey: gmcs in Visual Studio
when you build your C# projects in VS2k8, it will build them with Mono's C# compiler "gmcs" instead of Microsoft's "csc" compiler. ...
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Code Monkey: Winforms 2.0 Update
Apr 6, 2007 ... Winforms 2.0 Update. It's been quite a while since we released Mono 1.2.3, and the winforms team and contributors have been busy. ...
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Code Monkey: The Big Finale
This is awesome news for Mono users everywhere. Should really help with the migration of all those long-tail winforms apps. ...
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Code Monkey
Hey, I'm Jonathan Pobst and I am a full-time open source hacker for Novell. I work on Mono, specifically on Winforms support. ...
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Code Monkey: gmcs in Visual Studio
when you build your C# projects in VS2k8, it will build them with Mono's C# compiler "gmcs" instead of Microsoft's "csc" compiler. ...
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Code Monkey: A Little Strip of Progress
A Little Strip of Progress. One of my personal goals for the next release of Mono is to fix many of the issues in MenuStrip, ToolStrip, ...
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Code Monkey: A Little Bit of Style
linux@linux:~/Desktop> MONO_THEMES=visualstyles linux@linux:~/Desktop> moma linux@linux:~/Desktop> mono WindowsFormsApplication1.exe ...
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Code Monkey: Running with Mono: Walkthrough
A few posts ago, I showed some images of what a Reversi project looked like running on .Net, Mono on Windows, and Mono on Linux. If you want to follow along ...
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Code Monkey: Running with Mono: Walkthrough
A few posts ago, I showed some images of what a Reversi project looked like running on .Net, Mono on Windows, and Mono on Linux. If you want to follow along ...
 
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