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Comments on: Microsoft lifts Visual Studio usage restrictions

Mono? 

Posted Monday 5th November 2007 21:50 GMT

Stop

Why the heck would you need a separate "back end" to Visual Studio to target Mono? Isn't the main goal of Mono to allow you to run .NET applications unmodified on a non-Windows platform?

what what? 

Posted Tuesday 6th November 2007 00:38 GMT

Paris Hilton

I want computers to start writing their own programs this is a step backwards.

Mono 

Posted Tuesday 6th November 2007 07:43 GMT

> Isn't the main goal of Mono to allow you to run .NET applications unmodified on a non-Windows platform?

That is a goal; but how about a designer for Gtk#, for example?

Tim

VS supported for non MS platforms for years. 

Posted Tuesday 6th November 2007 09:06 GMT

Embedded developers have been using Visual Studio for non MS OS embedded platforms for many years, e.g. Phar Lap ETS. Phar Lap ETS has a tool chain that integrates into Visual Studio. As MS says its the SDK rules that have now changed.

New rules 

Posted Tuesday 6th November 2007 17:59 GMT

> e.g. Phar Lap ETS

Another factor is that Microsoft sometimes allowed this kind of integration on a case-by-case basis, if you asked nicely.

Tim