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Is GNOME integration good for Mono?

Saturday, May 21st, 2005

That is a good question, and made me think a lot. From one side, having Gnome to use Mono as their development platform is a great thing, yet, that is a possibility but, Java can win the race. If Java is the choice, then where will Mono fall? By other side, I think Mono is […]


Monodevelop

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

It’s no big news I don’t like MonoDevelop. Yes, I do use it, because there is no alternative in Linux, except for X-Develop (commercial). I must agree that it is becoming a nice IDE in some aspects – debugger only, lol. The debugger is the only thing keeping MD alive at this moments, everything else […]


Database-application relationship

Sunday, May 15th, 2005

The lack of information and low knowledge in real application’s development can trick us to do somethings that don’t really need to be done. I think the problem is in the development platforms themselves, often they don’t provide you all the “right” tools thus inducting the programmer not to go the right way. There is […]


Windows vs Linux

Wednesday, May 11th, 2005

Windows is the better for those who wish to work on easy things and all pretty stuff. But when comes to more flexibility and power Windows fails to provide that to their users. Anyway, there are many discussions about that on web, I wish to focus on a special feature Linux has and Windows don’t […]