Posted
14 days
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
Mono Tools for Visual Studio 1.0
has officially been released.
Support for developing and debugging Mono applications from within
Microsoft Visual Studio has been a feature requested from the .NET
developer community since
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very early in the project.s history. While
our own MonoDevelop continues to
grow in features in adoption, we also understand that developers
working in Visual Studio today are in no rush to leave behind their
current IDE and favorite Visual Studio add-ins.
Mono Tools integrates several key pieces of functionality directly
into Visual Studio.s menu system:
Analyze for Mono Migration - Scan open projects for
compatibility with Mono while developing, and navigate directly to
issues from the Error List within Visual Studio
Run on Mono on Windows - Test against Mono on Windows to
isolate issues arising from differences between Mono and .NET.
Run on Mono on Linux - Deploy and run your application on
Mono on Linux with minimal effort.
Debug on Mono on Linux - Remotely debug your application
running on the target platform
In addition to these features that improve the day-to-day experience
of developing with Mono, this release incorporates a few additional
features to aid in deployment of .NET applications on Mono.
Package for Linux - Visually create a RPM installer
packages for SUSE and openSUSE Linux for your .NET application
Create a SUSE Linux Appliance - Use SUSE Studio to bundle your application into a
Linux appliance for simplified distribution to your users.
To see the full functionality of the add-in, check out the full tutorial of taking an ASP.NET application through each feature from Analyze to Appliance.
You can Download a free, fully-functional 30-day trial of Mono Tools for Visual Studio, as well as fully preconfigured VMware or Virtual PC images, from the Mono Tools for Visual Studio download page.
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Posted
15 days
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
Ever wondered what Mono's roadmap is, or how you could
easily describe Mono's current status as to your friends and
significant others?
You can point them
to our
roadmap page and
our compatibility
pages.
Posted
about 1 month
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
Over the past few weeks, the final details of the program
for the Monospace
Conference have been announced, and now the event is just
less than two weeks away. Some key details you may have
missed:
The Monspace
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conference features 2 days of
workshops and 2 days of Open Space sessions.
The full conference agenda has been posted, and
now includes a full day of MonoTouch training (Mono
for the iPhone).
The two-day open space sessions will be kicked off
on Thursday with an Open Source Panel featuring Miguel
de Icaza (Mono Project Founder), Sam Ramji (CodePlex
Foundation), Ayende Rahien (NHibernate and Castle
Contributor), and Glenn Block (Managed Extensibility
Framework), and moderated by Rod Paddock, Editor of
CoDe Magazine.
The Monospace conference will be held in Austin, TX on
Tuesday, October 27 through Friday, October 30. To register
for the event, visit the Monospace Conference Registration
Page.
Check the program
for more information.
Registered Monospace attendees will receive a $150
discount on MonoTouch, if they purchase in the month
of October. [Less]
Posted
2 months
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
MonoTouch - Mono for
iPhone is now available. This is a commercial product, to
buy it, visit
the MonoTouch Store.
Posted
3 months
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
A refresh of the Mono 2.4.2.3 Framework Installer for Mac
has been released. The only change in this release is a new
version of GTK+ that resolves a number of known issues in
MonoDevelop, including redraw bugs, control-click
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functionality, and Mac keybindings for standard GTK+
widgets. The GTK+ build uses a branch of GTK+ 2.17.9
maintained by Christian Hergert, sponsored by Unity.
You can find it on
the downloads
section. [Less]
Posted
4 months
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
We are doing a preview/beta release
of MonoTouch
(Mono for the iPhone) this week (August 5th/August 6th) and
are looking for developers that might be interested in trying
out the API, the IDE plugin and the development
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pipeline.
If you are interested in participating,
please fill
out the form.
You
can browse
the source code for the sample widget catalog built using
the
MonoTouch.UIKit
.NET binding to Cocoa's UIKit. [Less]
Posted
4 months
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
This release fixes issues with precompiled websites.
See the release notes for more details.
Posted
5 months
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
Today Microsoft
announced that they were going to apply
the Community
Promise patent licensing to the ECMA C# and ECMA CLI
standards.
Posted
5 months
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
Due to an oversight on our part, Mono 2.4.2 did not
actually bundle ASP.NET MVC. This mistake has been
corrected. Mono 2.4.2.1 is a release that merely includes
the prepackaged source for ASP.NET MVC.
Posted
5 months
ago
by
Mono Project (mo...@novell.com)
Mono 2.4.2 has been released, this is a maintenance release
for Mono 2.4 and contains over 150 bug fixes. It can be
downloaded
from our
downloads page.
This version is the first version to integrate Microsoft's
open source ASP.NET MVC stack.
Check
the release
notes for more details.