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Open-Source .Net Mono Bears First Fruit
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 07/24/2002 09:50 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Thanks Clutch for this one:
A year into its development, the effort to create an open-source version of Microsoft Corp.'s .Net platform is beginning to bear fruit.
The Mono Project has delivered 520,000 lines of code, including a fast x86 run-time engine, a self-hosting C# compiler that can compile its class libraries and better development tools for the GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) open-source desktop environment, according to the initiative's technical leader, Miguel de Icaza.
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A year into its development, the effort to create an open-source version of Microsoft Corp.'s .Net platform is beginning to bear fruit.
The Mono Project has delivered 520,000 lines of code, including a fast x86 run-time engine, a self-hosting C# compiler that can compile its class libraries and better development tools for the GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) open-source desktop environment, according to the initiative's technical leader, Miguel de Icaza.
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