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<myQuote order="random" ⁄>Nós realizamos muito quando pelos outros, e quase nada, quando apenas por nós. Na caridade existe a companhia e no egoísmo, a solidão.
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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>As you'll no doubt be aware, the Mono Project is an ambitious, open-source initiative, largely coordinated by Novell. The aim is to build a complete suite of ECMA- compliant .NET tools (C# compiler, runtime, class frameworks, etc) which work across all supported platforms, including Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. For more background on the project, check out "Mono (software)" on Wikipedia.
As a keen Mac user, I'm always looking out for new development tools which not only provide a simple, efficient and intuitive API but also - hopefully - offer cross-platform capabilities too. From this perspective, Mono would seem to be ideal; not least, because I'm a fan of Microsoft's .NET class frameworks which do such a great job of taming the atrocious Win32 API beneath! So, let's look further...
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