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David Futcher: How To Avoid Boreout...try something new. Spent your entire MOTU career working with Python based packages? Then why not try out packaging Java or Mono apps, or Firefox extensions? One of the great things about working with MOTU is that the Ubuntu Universe is so... In this article: Ubuntu, Python, Mono, Java, Launchpad, and Jono Bacon |
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Wikipedia | August 16, 2009
IKVM.NET
IKVM.NET IKVM.NET is an implementation of Java for Mono and the Microsoft . NET Framework. IKVM is free software, distributed under a permissive free software licence. With IKVM you can run compiled Java code (bytecode) directly on...
In this article: Ikvm.net, Java, Microsoft, OpenJDK, NET Framework, and Netherlands
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ziffdavis | September 14, 2009
Novell Brings .NET Development to the iPhone
...Novell said. In an interview with eWEEK, Miguel de Icaza, vice president of developer platform at Novell and founder of the Mono open source project, said, "We want to do what Eclipse did for the Java community, but for the . NET...
In this article: Iphone, Novell, Miguel de Icaza, Apple, Objective-C, Microsoft, All rights reserved, and Trademark
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Open Source Developers' Conference
...or open source projects which used close source languages are accepted. Talks cover languages such as Perl, Python , PHP , Ruby , Groovy , Scala , Java , Mono and C . Other talks may cover open source tools such as databases and revision...
In this article: Python, Perl, PHP, Melbourne, Scala, Groovy, Ruby, and Java
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The Register | August 17, 2009
Second open-source Silverlight hits beta
...and delays. The open-source player implements the Mono Project's runtime, for programming in Java, C#, Ruby, Python, IronRuby and IronPython. You can also use Silverlight and Moonlight with Mono project's OGG, Vorbis and Dirac codecs. ®...
In this article: Silverlight, Moonlight, Microsoft, Miguel de Icaza, Unix, Linux, IronPython, Vorbis, and Ruby
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www.sdtimes.com
Mono outpaces Java in Linux desktop development
Mono outpaces Java in Linux desktop development The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear the Bilski case, and its decision could have an acute impact on software patents. SD Times has an upcoming feature that discloses which is more...
In this article: Linux, Java, Ubuntu, Microsoft, and Ian Murdock
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Planet Ubuntu | August 22, 2009
Shane Fagan: Ubuntu Development
...a scripting language it isnt as fast as C or even Java. Novell obviously uses C# because it created Mono and it would be a PR nightmare if they made the language but didnt use it. In Gnome-Shell interestingly they use JavaScript for the...
In this article: Novell, Ubuntu, Banshee, HTML, Vala, Tcl, Xulrunner, Songbird, and Rhythmbox
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Comparison of the Java and .NET platforms
...such as the Mono Project and DotGNU. The Mono Project has also implemented many of Microsoft's non-standard libraries by examining Microsoft materials, similar to GNU Classpath and Java. Microsoft is currently distributing a shared...
In this article: Java, Microsoft, Sun, GNU General Public License, Linux, Novell, Apple, OpenJDK, and Blu-ray
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Planet Ubuntu | July 04, 2009
Mirco Muller: Entering uncharted waters
...(the creators) have over the technology. Novell may also ship their Mono implementation under the GPL, but not being the creators of the technology, they can't give a license to patents they don't own! It's also worth mentioning that neither...
In this article: Java, Microsoft, C++, GPL, Novell, Pascal, and Gnome
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InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers | May 15, 2008
InternetNews Realtime IT News - Novell Readies Silverlight Clone for Linux
...he has done in the Linux, Java, and open source worlds. He came to Novell in 2003 when the company bought out his firm, Ximian and his Mono project to port portions of Microsoft's . NET technologies to run on Linux. Previous to that, he...
In this article: Linux, Novell, Silverlight, Microsoft, Java, JavaFX, Gnome, Ximian, and Facebook
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Description from Wikipedia:
Mono is a project led by Novell (formerly by Ximian) to create an Ecma standard compliant .NET compatible set of tools, including among others a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime. Mono can be run on Linux, BSD, UNIX, Mac OS X, Solaris and Windows operating systems.
Microsoft has a version of .NET now available only for Windows, called the Shared Source CLI (Rotor). Microsoft's shared source license may be insufficient for the needs of the community (it explicitly forbids commercial use). The Mono project has many of the same goals as the Portable.NET project.
The Mono runtime contains a just-in-time compilation (JIT) engine for a number of processors: x86, SPARC, PowerPC, ARM, S390 (in 32-bit and 64-bit mode), and
x86_64, IA64 and SPARC for 64-bit modes. The runtime will perform a just-in-time compilation to the machine's native code which is cached as the application runs. It is also possible to precache the native image before execution. For other supported systems not listed, an interpreter performs each byte code one by one without compiling the image to native code. In almost every condition the JIT method will outperform the interpreted method.
- Name:
- Mono
- Genre:
- Platform
- Release Date:
- June 30, 2004
- Developed by:
- Novell
- License Type:
- GPLv2, LGPLv2 and MIT, or dual license
- OS:
- Cross-platform
- Website:
- http://www.mono-project.com
- Latest Release:
- 2.0
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