By Thierry.Lefort
via itmanagement.earthweb.com
Published: Oct 08 2008 / 09:56
Microsoft's .NET framework on Linux is getting a big boost with the official release Monday of Novell's Mono 2.0.
The Mono 2.0 release is Novell's open source implementation of Microsoft's .NET platform. With the latest version, the gap between the two is getting smaller.
Even though Mono 2.0 is compatible with Microsoft's .NET 2.0, it's not in full compliance with the latest .NET releases from Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT). The Mono effort is important as it is intended to enable .NET (define) applications to run on Linux.
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OtengiM replied ago:
M$ .Net on Linux WTF you still belive in Santa?. Better use OpenJDK with Scala or Python or JRuby or anything else, .Net and C# doesnt bring nothing to open source and Linux.
Umberto Zappia replied ago:
developers developers developers...
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