[Mono-list] Seeking advice on using monodevelop to learn CSharp

sai ram sairam at sofist.com
Mon Apr 12 00:36:10 EDT 2010


My Doubt is :

1. Assume, I created one Big App (1000 lines of code) in VS2008 Win Form
Application on Windows. I installed MONO for VS2008 and executed
successfully.
2. Now i want to run that files in SUSE Linux.

For the 2nd Option, What I have to do in this foll options .... ?

a. Install MonoDevelop (on windows), Study Mono Develop coding's & syntax,
Using the new language, code the program (1000 lines of code) & Execute on
windows. After execute deploy it in linux ?

[OR]

b. Or Just copy the VS2008 Codes and run in SUSE Linux Using Mono.

Which option i have to do now......?




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On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Stifu <stifu at free.fr> wrote:

>
>
> satimis wrote:
> >
> >> Why would you need to create 2 programs, and where does the .dat file
> >> come into the equation? It'd still be one single program, whether there
> >> is a .dat file or not.
> >
> > Because some users are running Windows and others Linux.  Therefore I
> need
> > 2 programs serving them for the time being.
> >
>
> Mono is cross platform. The same exe will work on Windows and Linux. That's
> one of the main characteristics of Mono, and I thought that was the reason
> you chose to check it out.
>
>
> satimis wrote:
> >
> > Regarding Java if an program needs JRE (Java Runtime Environment) and it
> > can't find it on Windows during execution, it'll ask permission to
> > download it on Internet and install it on Windows as well.  Only ONCE.
> > Should my recollection is correct.  I don't run Windows often only for
> > testing.  If I'm wrong please correct me.  Thanks.
> >
> > Will GTK# be the same?
> >
>
> Whether it is Java, .NET or GTK#, it only needs to be installed once
> (unless
> you need a more recent version than the one installed).
>
> I guess you should just try this all out, and it'll clear things up for
> you.
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