[Monodroid] Other Android Mono ports

Chris Erickson chris at cartopac.com
Fri Mar 4 19:03:50 EST 2011


Now if MonoBerry were only reasonably possible...



On 3/4/11 4:53 PM, "Paul Camacho" <paul.camacho at gmx.de> wrote:

>Matt,
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>the answer is easy and comes in 4 parts, repeat after me:
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>MonoTouch, MonoDroid, MonoWebOS, Windows Phone.
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>Throw a little C# in for good taste.
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>Am 04.03.2011 um 21:27 schrieb Matthew Groves <mgroves1120 at gmail.com>:
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>> I was giving a MonoDroid talk recently, and a question came up about
>>other implementations of Mono on Android.  I did some Googling around,
>>and there appears to be a couple (not nearly as polished or
>>well-supported as MonoDroid of course).
>> 
>> The question was: "what's to stop me from using one of those or doing
>>my own Mono-on-Android implementation"?  Essentially, do I *have* to use
>>MonoDroid to use Mono on Android.  I didn't really have a good answer.
>> 
>> My sense is that there really isn't anything stopping it, per se, but
>>that MonoDroid is going to be the most supported, most well-maintained,
>>and most popular implementation.  However, I guess I don't know enough
>>about the Mono Project and creating development platforms for the
>>Android operating system to formulate a good answer.  Are 'competing'
>>implementations a concern to you guys? Potentially disruptive or
>>distractive?
>> 
>> I would love to hear some thoughts on this, in case I get the question
>>again.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Matt
>> 
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