[ubuntu-uk] Multi Platform Development
Matthew Larsen
mat.larsen at gmail.com
Wed Jun 13 13:30:05 BST 2007
Yeah I would recommend sharp-develop. Used it many times, good replacement.
check it out here http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/
Regards
On 31/05/07, Dean Sas <dean at deansas.org> wrote:
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> Ian Pascoe wrote:
> > Hi Folks
> >
> > Since leaving school many moons ago, where I originally learnt Basic, I have
> > since moved onto Visual Basic and most recently .NET - all self taught. As
> > the MONO project appears to be concentrating on C style programming, I was
> > wondering if anyone had a recommendation for a VB IDE that can be used on
> > both Linux and MS that won't be too dis-similar in feel in the way that it
> > works on either OS..
> >
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by 'C style programming' but monodevelop is a
> VB IDE with a GUI designer. I think it's available for Windows too, but
> you can also use #Develop which I think monodevelop was forked from.
>
> Dean
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