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    Orbital
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    Hi! any idea when a .NET Framework will be available on UNIX/LINUX platform? Bye, Orbital^ ...the night is long ... but not long enought to do some real coding ...

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      Hi! any idea when a .NET Framework will be available on UNIX/LINUX platform? Bye, Orbital^ ...the night is long ... but not long enought to do some real coding ...

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      You've got to distinguish between which portion of the .NET framework you are talking about. I know it sounds weird, but that's the way it goes. - CLR + CLI + CTS + core class libraries (non windows forms) ==> Rotor[^] (also known as shared source cli) - Windows forms ==> Mono[^] (even if mono has decided to rely on a third-party WIN32 lib for all native calls) - C# compiler ==> not sure about it, but I think Mono covers it too.

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        You've got to distinguish between which portion of the .NET framework you are talking about. I know it sounds weird, but that's the way it goes. - CLR + CLI + CTS + core class libraries (non windows forms) ==> Rotor[^] (also known as shared source cli) - Windows forms ==> Mono[^] (even if mono has decided to rely on a third-party WIN32 lib for all native calls) - C# compiler ==> not sure about it, but I think Mono covers it too.

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        What about an oficial MS release ? Bye, Orbital^ ...the night is long ... but not long enought to do some real coding ...

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          You've got to distinguish between which portion of the .NET framework you are talking about. I know it sounds weird, but that's the way it goes. - CLR + CLI + CTS + core class libraries (non windows forms) ==> Rotor[^] (also known as shared source cli) - Windows forms ==> Mono[^] (even if mono has decided to rely on a third-party WIN32 lib for all native calls) - C# compiler ==> not sure about it, but I think Mono covers it too.

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          .S.Rod. wrote: not sure about it, but I think Mono covers it too. Yep, Mono has the C# compiler. The sources to JScript .NET and C# compiler are available in Rotor as well. James - out of order -

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            What about an oficial MS release ? Bye, Orbital^ ...the night is long ... but not long enought to do some real coding ...

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            The only "official" release, if you want to call it that, is the shared source reference implementation, Rotor: The Shared Source CLI Beta Refresh [^] (also available at Corel[^].) Yes, it was jointly developed. It targets WinXP and FreeBSD.

            "The greatest danger to humanity is humanity without an open mind."
              - Ian Mariano - http://www.ian-space.com/

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