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]
Gnome Foundation Hires Timothy Ney
News The lead developer of the project is Miguel de Icaza of Ximian, a company based on building applications for the Gnome user interface. He has always been a great resource for Gnome," said de Icaza. Ney's organizing experience may be tested as de...
[August 24, 2001, 8:30]
Ozzie Takes Microsoft Beyond Windows
News Miguel de Icaza, a Novell vice president and head of the Mono open-source project, said he will create a version of Silverlight for Linux. Unlike WPF, that requires people to rewrite their software to take advantage of it, Silverlight is aimed at...
[May 3, 2007, 17:26]
Mono Seeks To Open Up .Net
News Yet after three years of toil, Miguel de Icaza, the founder of the Mono project, has managed to bring at least some of Microsoft's slick tooling to the Linux camp. To de Icaza, replicating Microsoft's hard work -- much of which has been published...
[July 16, 2004, 14:25]
