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Mono 1.9.1 + WinForms for maemo
Did I miss any talk of this posting?
http://ecanuto.blogspot.com/2008/05/...lable-for.html It looks impressive... I got it installed but will need quite a bit of time to explore this. I got Tomboy Notes running fine, and wonder if anyone else has dabbled in this. pipeline? |
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If this means I can finally write applications for maemo using VB.Net, I'm in!
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I haven't used .net at all, but I've used VB enough to grant me a thorough distaste. Still, I suppose options, even that option, are good.
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Well I tried something fairly simple in VB.NET and it refused to run because Visual Studio forces the Microsoft.VisualBasic namespace in there. No choice. I tried the same thing in C# and it causes a SIGABRT.
So no joy, just yet. |
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P.S. I grant and understand your opinion, I don't see how comments like that merit a "Thanks" though? Was it really a "useful post"? |
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I understand that it's not the same under the hood; but why use such a language for anything? The language itself seems unpleasant and ugly to me, and I can't imagine that it maps as cleanly as C# or even java (the language, not the VM implentation) to the CLR, so the "assembly code" probably looks bad, too.
Call me when they've made LISP.NET :p. As for thanks, well, as long as they cost nothing (no limit on number or frequency), they'll get tossed around rather lightly. They are used a lot, it seems, to indicate "Me, too!" without wasting a post saying it. I take them as such (when context indicates), and I use them that way, too. |
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I'm enjoying TomBoy, don't know about the other stuff.
I use TomBoy all the time on my ubuntu pc, so this is going to be a joy on my n800 |
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VB.NET compiles to the same IL as C#. C# just exposes the framework a bit more plainly to the developer. Check out how SharpDevelop can translate source from one language to another. And I find Python ugly, so it's all in what you're used to, I suppose.
Of course I also find Perl ugly, but that didn't stop me from using it, and even enjoying it! P.S. again... :) I find the thanks around here to be a bit more ego-boosting than anything else. Opinions get thanked more often than actual posts that would be good reference later on. Pity, they could have been a useful search tool. Oh well, too late to change that now. |
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And you're in for a surprise if you actually investigate VB.Net instead of abritrarily writing it off. Guess what: it now creates assembly just as cleanly as C# thanks to the latest CLR. In fact, VB.Net actually has a few performance advantages. |
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