[Monodevelop-devel] New To MonoDevelop - Seeking Help

Rafael Teixeira monoman at gmail.com
Fri Jul 22 11:00:09 EDT 2011


Please contact http://xamarin.com/ .

I'm quite sure they will try to help you.

Rafael "Monoman" Teixeira
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Jim Taranto <jtaranto at bellsouth.net>wrote:

> Hello:
>
> I've been developing C#.NET applications for sometime now and have been in
> the business of developing business applications some 20+ years.  About 5
> months ago i became interested in iPhone development when i happened upon
> MonoDevelop.  I found a book on Books24x7.com which i've worked through and
> have an iPhone app underway which i feel pretty good about.
>
> That said, I've been finding that the more i dive into this development
> environment the fewer comprehensive references and development support help
> i find.  I'm starting to get into more advanced levels of development, but
> keep running into "walls" as the learning curve steers me.  It seems to me
> that learning Objective-C is an inevitable reality, and so I am working
> through learning the language as well.
>
> But the going is slow, and being accustomed to tons of .NET support and
> stuff you can find on Google I'm becoming a bit frustrated with my progress.
>  I'm kind of at a lost in deciding if I should stick with MonoDevelop or
> switch over to Xcode and Objective-C and could use some good advice on which
> direction I should go.  Also, can one build components in Xcode/Objective-C
> and use them in MonoDevelop?
>
> Further, I would welcome any information on MonoDevelop support, books,
> tutorials, samples, forums, online chats, any other kind of MonoDevelop
> and/or Xcode development resources, etc.  In particular I would like to
> master the art of showing a view that my users can flip the pages with their
> fingers, like when reading a book.  I've seen this kind of thing, but can
> only find samples on how to do it in Xcode/Objective-C and would really
> rather do it in MonoDevelop.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Jim
>
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