[Mono-list] Seeking advice on using monodevelop to learn CSharp
Stephen Liu
satimis at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 10 22:00:50 EDT 2010
Hi Stifu,
> If you want to develop on Linux, then yeah, go for MonoDevelop.
Whether you meant the program thus created can work on Linux and Windows? This is a good idea rather than creating another program to work on Linux, one program for both system. If YES please shed me more light. TIA
> You can use GTK# then,
You meant
GTK#
http://www.gtk.org/
> but you'll need to add a 8 MB installation along with
> your soft, for it to work on Windows.
To download and install on:
Download
http://www.gtk.org/download.html
???
Other advice noted and thanks.
B.R.
SL
----- Original Message ----
From: Stifu <stifu at free.fr>
To: mono-list at lists.ximian.com
Sent: Sun, April 11, 2010 1:43:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Mono-list] Seeking advice on using monodevelop to learn CSharp
If you want to develop on Linux, then yeah, go for MonoDevelop.
You can use GTK# then, but you'll need to add a 8 MB installation along with
your soft, for it to work on Windows.
satimis wrote:
>
>> You'll probably want to have a look at System.DateTime.Today,
>> in order to retrieve the current date...
>
> On CSharp ?
>
Yes, C# (as well as any other .NET language, as they all share the same
namespaces / objects / API).
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