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Tuesday, March 22, 2005

How to "Get" Mono

O'Reilly's ONDotnet.com has an article interviewing Miguel de Icaza on the Mono framework he has been championing at Novell. This is good stuff, as long as Microsoft allows it to come to full fruit. Mono allows Windows and Linux developers to come together with a reasonable language and environment and write system-independent code that works on Windows, Linux, or OS-X.

A.T. Hun comments: I can't help but be leery about this. I've got a sneaking suspicion that MS is going to pull a fast one at one point or another.

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