[Mono-list] Mono and MonoDevelop on Linux vs. Windows vs. MacOS

Mike Christensen mike at kitchenpc.com
Fri Jun 26 16:09:59 EDT 2009


Last I tried MonoDevelop on OS/X, it didn't work very well at all (this was
4-5mon ago I believe)..  However, hopefully there's been some improvement..
I'd recommend OpenSUSE as the ideal platform, and I think you can just
download a VMWare image and boot it on up - super simple..

I'm still developing on Visual Studio because I do almost all web
application development and MonoDevelop does not yet allow you to debug a
web app.  When this is addressed, I will have no more excuses to make the
switch :)

Mike

2009/6/26 Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri at gmail.com>

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>
>
> Barnum wrote:
> >
> > I get the feeling that Mono and MonoDevelop works best on Linux (as
> > opposed to Windows or MacOS), is this correct?
> >
>
> Yes, that's correct. Linux is the main platform.
>
>
> Barnum wrote:
> >
> > I have a Mac, but I can easily install either Linux or Windows as virtual
> > machines.
> > I have no specific target for my work, just trying it out. So I am pretty
> > platform-independent.
> >
>
> I don't use OSX, but I believe MonoDevelop works quite well on it already.
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