I am currently coding a translator service in Windows in C# (VS 2005) and so I am on track on the goal of becoming a better C#-developer. I really like the C# language and the .Net framework, and most importantly the Visual Studio development tool. Microsoft has done so many things correct when they developed [...]
Archive for the ‘MonoDevelop’ Category
Monodevelop vs Visual Studio – or what the monoteam could learn from VS
What a long title… But why not. This week has been exhausting for mr. Huso. It has been some security holes and more. But I have also noticed something that I think the mono developer team should start doing. This past week I was part of a small team that upgraded a website from .Net [...]
Rapid Application Development under Linux
There are a few ways to develop applications under/for Linux. You can write cross platform applications using MonoDevelop, Real Basic and QT (not pronounced Cute, but Q.T. – yes, sort of like E.T….). Or you can use any other language and use IDEs like Komodo, Eclipse and so on. Coming from the Windows side of [...]
Version numbers count
In an episode of TuxRadar they asked: Does Version numbers count? My response: Yes. Why? Read on. Quite a few Open Source software on the Linux platform is in version 0.x.x., and after listening to the episode I started to wonder why. Why is InkScape in version 0.47, when I think that the software is [...]

