[Mono-list] Seeking advice on using monodevelop to learn CSharp
sai ram
sairam at sofist.com
Mon Apr 12 05:48:55 EDT 2010
Hi,
I tried as u said...
1. When i run Console Application it works perfectly... (VS2008 is not
designed only for console applications rite...)
2. When i try to run Win Form Application (C#) Using Mono application in
Linux , It shows an Assembly - GAC error
-- Even i tried installing dll files into GAC Cache
-- STill the same error persists........
--Dono how to proceed further.. Kindly help me out..
eagerly waiting for ur reply....
Sairam L
sairam at sofist.com
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On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Stifu <stifu at free.fr> wrote:
>
> Solutions (sln), projects (csproj) and last but not least: C# code; it's
> all
> exactly the same regardless of the IDE. There is nothing to recode, whether
> you started with Visual Studio or MonoDevelop. You can open a Visual Studio
> project in MonoDevelop, and vice versa.
>
> You don't even need to recompile your code with MonoDevelop for it to work
> on Linux. You can just use the exe directly. This means you can just stick
> to a single IDE.
>
> To run the exe, the most basic way to do it is through command line: "mono
> myapp.exe"
> Personally, I like to right click the exe and to select to run it with Mono
> (an option that may not be there by default, but which will stick after
> you've used it once, by selecting mono among the installed applications).
>
> Look around the net for more information.
>
>
> sai ram wrote:
> >
> > 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......?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Sairam L
> > sairam at sofist.com
> > Phone: 91-44-28155334, 28155336, 42129885
> > Fax: 91-44-42123885fd
> > [URL= http://www.sofist.com][IMG]
> > http://www.sofist.com/images/logo.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
> > 70, Thyagaraya Rd.
> > T. Nagar
> > Chennai 600017
> > Tamil Nadu, India
> > www.sofist.com
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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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