> From: cov...@ccs.covici.com [mailto:cov...@ccs.covici.com]
> 
> Why not use vs 2015 and vs code, supposed to work on Windows, OSX or
> Linux, although I don't know what versions of OSX they are supporting.
> I wonder how long mono is for this world?

Is that just a blatant troll? Even with .Net being open source, you cannot ever 
expect it to simply compile straight up, on a non-windows platform. Lots of 
changes are required under the hood to implement things like file and socket 
operations, which are fundamentally based on different underlying technologies. 
You should not expect such an effort to ever be done - because it's already 
been done in mono, and there's no motivation for anyone to repeat all that work 
in a separate project.

So the long and short of it is: You should expect mono to adopt the .Net source 
code rapidly, and therefore mono is and will continue to be indefinitely, the 
canonical way of running .Net code on non-windows platforms.

It just so happens, VS is better than XS/MD in a lot of ways... But XS/MD is 
also better than VS in a few ways. Particularly, I don't think you should ever 
expect VS to build a Xam.Mac project, and in VS, if you want interactive code 
analysis you have to pay for Resharper. But that capability is built-in to 
XS/MD.

Personally I like to edit code in both XS/MD, and VS, so I can take advantage 
of the strengths of each.
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