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April 23, 2007
DotGNU project: An open source implementation of the .NET runtime and related development tools.
I have been using DotGNU on my MacOSX to run .Net programs I wrote long back.
DotGNU sweet project and I heard about in FOSS during Gopal's talk.
You can write, compile and run .Net programs on GNU/Linux, MacOSX and other platforms.
Great effort by Gopal and the team on this project. Thanks guys.
I also tried running Mike Chambers FlashCommand tool, I think it worked but I would confirm it another post.
BTW! Mike has allowed me to post the updated code (some new features I added). Thanks Mike.
BTW! It would be great of FlashDevelop can be run on MacOSX using DotGNU. I read somewhere, someone has already managed to run SharpDevelop, so I feel, I can try running FlashDevelop. Thanks Arul for suggesting this.
update: I think, I am able to run FlashCommand using DotGNU
Posted by Abdul Qabiz at April 23, 2007 08:45 PM
Comments
Have you tried Mono?
Posted by: Manish Jethani at April 24, 2007 02:22 AM
Yeah I know about Mono and I think, I have tried it some years back.
I liked DotGNU because it's light-weight and I know it's developer :)
I really think it's cool.
-abdul
Posted by: Abdul Qabiz at April 24, 2007 07:17 AM