Re: Re: A good book on C Programming?

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Mike Lyman,

    Ximian announced the launch of the Mono project, an effort to create an open source implementation of the .NET Development Framework. 
Mono includes: a compiler for the C# language, a runtime for the Common Language Infrastructure (also referred as the CLR) and a set of class libraries. The runtime can be embedded into your application. It implements of both ADO.NET and ASP.NET. 

http://www.go-mono.com/

======= 2003-12-28 09:36:00 Quote from your mail =======

>On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 07:45, Bruce W. Bigby wrote:
>> available to GNU/Linux -- Java, Python, Fortran, Ada, Pascal, Smalltalk,
>> Lisp, Eiffel, Cobol, Basic, C#, and others that I am probably
>> GNU/Linux comes with a ton of development stuff!  Good luck
>
>C#'s on Linux already? Complete with the CLR and the .Net framework?
>
>I've heard people were working on it (even though it's came out of
>Microsoft) but had not heard it was available.
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>Mike Lyman <mlyman-linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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