Mono Release Gives Linux Boost To .Net
News The Mono project announced the release of version 1.2 of Mono, the open source implementation of Microsoft's .Net framework, on Thursday. Mono implements .Net as defined in ECMA standard ECMA-335, which specifies the Common Language Infrastructure...
[November 9, 2006, 12:34]
Mono Seeks To Open Up .Net
News To the uninitiated, the basic idea behind the open-source Mono project -- to bring .Net to Linux -- is kind of hard to grasp. There's a lot of new development happening on Mono. Yet after three years of toil, Miguel de Icaza, the founder of the...
[July 16, 2004, 14:25]
Mono Project Aims To Bring .Net Apps To Linux
News The Mono Project consists of three critical elements: a compiler for the C# programming language, a CLI and a class library. Called the Mono Project, this effort encompasses creating a development environment that will allow applications developed...
[October 30, 2001, 10:23]
.Net Developers Can Write For Linux Using Mono
Talkback i think mono is a blunder.i have been developing for 15 years, last 6 years with java, swithced from delphi and the main reason of the switch was because java let me wash my hands from ms almost altogether.i used java for solaris, palm, linux, win...
[May 7, 2004, 20:57]
.Net Developers Can Write For Linux Using Mono
Talkback I think that this “dual” capability of being both a porting methodology (a simulated environment) and a full fledged application environment, truly separates MONO ambitions from Java expectations. The effort to establish a portable application...
[May 7, 2004, 23:48]
.Net Developers Can Write For Linux Using Mono
News Enterprises can utilise their internal .Net skills to build multi-platform applications using Novell's open-source Mono platform, which should end up making it easier to get the most out of development teams.
[May 7, 2004, 17:15]
Fedora Embraces Mono
News The next version of Fedora, Red Hat's community distribution, will include the cross-platform .Net implementation Mono for the first time. The Mono project provides software that allows .Net client and server applications to be developed and run on...
[January 11, 2006, 16:50]
Mono Project Releases Non-Windows Tools
News The Mono Project is intended to bring the ease of use that marks Microsoft's .Net tools to developers creating software for non-Microsoft operating systems, said Mono founder Miguel de Icaza, now vice president of development at Novell.
[July 1, 2004, 11:40]
.Net Developers Can Write For Linux Using Mono
Talkback I think its great, Im not particularly fond of some M$ stuff but its not a religion and Im not going to shun a technology just because M$ is involved somewhere. Ive been doing Delphi development for many years, Java is just not an option its too slow!
[May 10, 2004, 8:22]
Microsoft Silverlight Open-source Competitor Released
News The Novell-led Mono project this week made the first, though incomplete, public release of Moonlight, an open-source implementation of Microsoft's Silverlight, a browser plug-in that competes with products such as Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, Adobe...
[May 16, 2008, 13:00]
Open-source .Net Takes Shape
News Builders of the Mono open-source development project released an update on Tuesday that will let programmers write Microsoft .Net applications for Linux and Unix operating systems. The goal of the Mono Project, spearheaded by open-source desktop...
[December 13, 2002, 7:49]
Delay Hits Open-source .Net Project
Talkback This articles by-line "that the results of the Mono project will now not be available until next year" is a clear example of such journalism. Mono, while not released as version 1.0 yet, is available for testing, or even development, already and...
[December 4, 2003, 3:01]
Ximian Changes Open-source Licence
News Ximian is changing the license for a key part of Mono, a project designed to duplicate Microsoft's .Net software. Mono had been covered by the General Public Licence (GPL), the same licence that governs Linux, but a newer version of reusable...
[January 28, 2002, 9:30]
Microsoft Patents May Threaten Open Source
News But Perens isn't buying this, saying that with regard to the Mono Project, Ximian needs to draw up an advance agreement with Microsoft that states the Redmond, Wash.company does not intend to assert its patents on this technology.
[August 29, 2001, 9:14]
Hidden Pitfalls In .Net Open Source?
News They fear developers will flock to the new initiative, code-named Project Mono, only to find themselves trapped in payments to Microsoft later. Project Mono is the effort of Miguel de Icaza, a noted Linux user interface developer and CTO of Ximian...
[August 6, 2001, 16:38]
Open Source Fans To Emulate .Net
News With DotGNU and Mono, you will be able to use C# if you wish, without surrendering your freedom to study, share, change and generally control all the software that you use," Free Software Foundation president Richard Stallman said in a statement...
[July 10, 2001, 12:06]
Novell Acquires Ximian
News Novell also said it will push forward two high-profile initiatives in which Ximian and its developers have played a central role: Gnome, one of the two main graphical user environments used with Linux and Unix desktops, and Mono, which will allow...
[August 4, 2003, 16:35]
Novell: Fighting The Microsoft FUD Machine
News Novell is also pushing forward two high-profile initiatives in which Ximian and its developers have played a central role: Gnome, one of the two main graphical user environments used with Linux and Unix desktops, and Mono, which allows...
[June 23, 2004, 14:20]
Apache's Portable Runtime Reaches 1.0
News While other runtime systems, such as the Java Virtual Machine, the .Net and Mono project Common Language Runtimes are aimed at providing application portability, Wooley thinks that the APR has broader support and is more efficient.
[September 3, 2004, 13:00]
Open Source Java Project Wants Code Donations
News Developing an open source implementation of Java is important to increase the adoption of Java in the open source community, which may otherwise use Mono - an open source platform that can run .NET or Java programs, according to Magnusson.
[July 5, 2005, 15:00]

