OOPS! I apologize. The download link was for the Microsoft c# stuff (and .NET sdk).
The Free IDE is available at: http://www.icsharpcode.net/ I've used it. It takes some getting used to, but it works as it should. It is still in development. Maranatha! Wade On 8/16/05, Wade Maxfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Several things I've noticed: > > 1) Kylix is dead. I tried to get it to run on Ubuntu and had to give > up. (I've been playing with Linux since version 1.0) I'm certain I > could get it running, but it was too much effort. By extrapolation, > the associated compiled files would break. Even RHEL 4 is too much > work (see Centos 4 for the unbranded version of RHEL4) > > 2) .NET is ECMA standard. It introduces C#, C++, VB, J# as managed > code. Managed code has no pointers and handles memory usage. It > compiles to MSIL (Microsoft intermediate language) and is > interpreted/run with a just-in-time compiler on each platform. > The engine to run .NET is called CLR (common language runtime). > > 3) Novell has started a .NET implementation for linux called > mono. (http://www.go-mono.com). It is in version 1.18, and actually > works. > > 4) Windows Forms is being implemented for Mono by Novell. > > 5) You can get the .NET SDK for free from microsoft. The sdk > includes their C# compiler and Visual Basic compiler for .NET. free. > > 6) There is a free IDE for c# and vb.net at > (http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/downloads.asp) (it is GPL), but only > works in windows. It points you to all the download sites for the > Microsoft stuff. > > 7) The .NET standard is now supported by Borland. > > 8) The .NET standard is becoming available for Macintosh. > > > Maranatha! > wade > _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page