Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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http://beans.seartipy.com/2006/07/22/create-aspnet-10-20-applications-on-gnulinux-and-windows-using-mono-xsp/
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> I can't help but notice that Mono installation is easier and faster under
> GNU/Linux... much as in the whole LaTeX, Cygwin, and X scenario...
It's looking good, but I think they need to push the php or rails interface
more than the c# side though. Most of those developing for Linux hosts will
be php people anyway so we have to push .net (mono) to those developers.
I know I have said before, but I really believe that this particular project
more than any other is essential to Linux at this time. Simply because
.net2 is exceptionally good and easy to program for, plus the tools that MS
give away make it very easy for anyone to write fairly complex applications
with very little programming, almost true drag and drop programming.
It would be hard for a programmer to spend the time on the old slow
techniques when he/she knows there is a tool that will help to do the job
in a quarter of the time. That allows time for three contracts where once
it was one, the potential of three times the income isn't going to go
unnoticed.
Trust me, it really is that much easier with net2. So we *need* mono and we
need it out there on the hosts as quickly as possible, because as we saw in
the recent graphs of host servers, MS is gaining ground at the cost of
Linux, still a huge gap at the moment, but it can't be ignored.
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