[Mono-list] Install Mono on Vosual Studio

Abe Gillespie abe.gillespie at gmail.com
Tue Jul 2 15:12:12 UTC 2013


By and large you develop for Mono without changing any of your
Win/.Net habits.  Often you can write your app top-to-bottom on
Windows, copy the bin to a Lin/Mono box, and be done.  There are a few
caveats such as P/Invoke and 3rd-party tools that use Windows-specific
functionality.  Even these cases you can sometimes work-around with
proper dll-mapping configuration on Mono.  Then there are cases where
Mono hasn't implemented certain features of the .Net platform (though
that is more & more rare these days).  Also, you need to be aware of
path and case-sensitivity between *nix and Win.

Though it's a bit dated, you should read through -
http://www.mono-project.com/Guidelines:Application_Portability

Finally, a great tool that helps identify a number of portability
issues is MoMA - http://www.mono-project.com/MoMA

Good luck.

On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 4:00 AM, GeneralBouLi <generaljeje at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry to disturb you. I develop on Visual Studio since 1 year. I begin on a
> multi-OS application and i see Mono can halp me. Can you explain how i can
> use it on Visual Studio 2008/2010 or 2012. I read explication on site but i
> don't understand all of them.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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