Mono delivers Foundation-free open .NET alternative

  2008-10-06 13:30:02
The open-source implementation of Microsoft's .NET is due to hit its second release today, with many .NET 3.5 features and a few notable exceptions. Mono 2.0 will be announced today a year and a half later than expected but - thanks to that delay - it features an open-source version of C# 3.0 and Language Integrated Query (LINQ). Mono lets you build and run .NET-style desktop and server applications on Linux, OS X and Solaris in addition to Windows. 
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