Is .NET on Linux Finally Ready?

  2008-10-07 04:00:03
Even though Mono 2.0 is compatible with Microsoft's .NET 2.0, it's not in full compliance with the latest .NET releases from Microsoft. The Mono effort is important as it is intended to enable .NET applications to run on Linux."We're certainly doing catch up in some areas," Mono project leader Miguel de Icaza told InternetNews.com. 
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