[MonoTouch] Do the makers of Monodevelop actually test the application?

Brian Newton briannewton at gmail.com
Mon Oct 24 20:37:23 EDT 2011


Monodevelop has been relatively stable for me, I've never had issues with
USB debugging. I did start running into some issues after just straight
upgrading to Lion, but a full uninstall of all components/reinstall in the
proper order did the trick. The only thing that's a constant irritant is not
being able to do find in all files (it just never finds anything) and not
being able to have two solutions/copies of MD open at the same time as far
as I can tell. Makes comparing my code with Miguel's amazing sample code
more difficult. =)

On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Demis Bellot <demis.bellot at gmail.com>wrote:

> >Sigh, Reply all...
>
> The main problem with MonoDevelop is most devs using it are coming from a
> VS.NET <http://vs.net/> (and possibly R#) background, so yeah the new IDE
> and lacks some features that can slow down productivity some-what.
>
> But the value of MonoTouch/Droid is clearly being able to run C# on
> iOS/Android with the possibility of re-using your existing code-base which
> IMHO more than makes up for any productivity loss.
> In this light, the value more than justifies the cost.
>
> - Demis
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 7:07 PM, competent_tech <
> xamarinforums at competent.com> wrote:
>
>> I pay $2500/year for visual studio which has crashed about the same number
>> of
>> times as monodevelop since I started using it 3 months ago.
>>
>> I pay $1500/year for one windows/asp.net component suite and filing bugs
>> with the vendor results in them telling us that the obviously broken
>> control
>> behavior is by design after "analyzing" the issue for 2 months. The first
>> and only bug I have filed with monotouch/monodevelop had a workaround in <
>> 2
>> hours and a permanent fix in < 24 hours.
>>
>> We were able to convert more than 500,000 LOC from an existing Windows
>> tablet app written in VB to monotouch in 3 months and now have customers
>> lining up at the door for the iPad version.
>>
>> Yes there are some issues and I would be happy to have more third party
>> controls and suites to choose from, but overall, monodevelop and monotouch
>> are absolute steals and incredibly well supported.
>>
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