[Mono-list] Is Mono appropriate for a GNU/Linux server application?

DRobertR DRobertR at wowway.com
Sun Apr 11 21:31:28 EDT 2010


Hi,

Thanks for the link. I am indeed aware of those products, and will probably
take a crack at getting Smith up and running. I suppose, like many
programmers, I'm not happy with something unless I know exactly how it works
and it works exactly like I want it to. I'll stop short of genetically
engineering a cloned cow to get a glass of milk, but a project like the one
I described still has the gears turning upstairs.

Thanks for the reply,

Dave

  > I only need a small subset of the complete CF functionality. Obviously,
a
  > complete clone of the CF server would be a massive bite to swallow.

  Have you checked out any of the CF alternatives?

  http://blog.crankybit.com/coldfusion-alternatives/

  The above blog post mentions one completely free option and a couple of
  commercial products that have free editions.



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