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Goldy Lukka

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Mono - The Open Source and Cross Platform .NET development framework. Posted: May 10, 2004 1:08 AM
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Novell yesterday took the wraps off a test version of Mono, an open source development platform that allows the creation of .NET applications that can run on Linux and Unix as well as Windows machines.

The Mono project is an open source effort sponsored by Novell to create a free implementation of the .NET Development Framework.

Mono includes a compiler for the C# language, a Common Language Runtime (CLR) for the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) and a set of class libraries. The runtime can be embedded into your application. It implements both ADO.NET and ASP.NET.

Beta 1 is released and available for download from the link to resource. Dont miss to check out the screenshots.

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