Mono
for Linux
2.6 Preview 1
4.7 (83 votes)
ALPHA
(October 1, 2009)
Linux /
Open Source /
1,057 downloads
Mono is a comprehensive open source development platform based on the .NET framework that allows IT and ISV developers to build Linux and cross-platform applications with unprecedented productivity. Mono's .NET implementation is based on the ECMA standards for C# and the Common Language Infrastructure.
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Publisher
Novell, Inc.
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Homepage
Mono
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Latest Changes
- LINQ to SQL is now partially supported
- New debugger engine - Mono Soft Debugger
- Early partial support for C# 4.0
- Includes some components of the ParallelFx framework
- Dynamic language runtime (DLR) is now distributed as part .NET 4 profile
- The WindowsBase assembly is now part of the standard Mono distribution
- A lot of WinForms fixes
- The csharp command now supports auto-completion using the tab key
- xbuild, the Mono implementation of the msbuild build tool has advanced significantly
- Mono now includes a sandbox and its verifier
- As part of the gsoc 2009, Jerry Maine ported Mono.Simd to AMD64
- It is now possible to compile Mono to use the LLVM code generation engine as an optimizing compiler for Mono
- Support for generics is greatly improved compared to 2.4
- Signal Chaining
- Debugging support for GDB
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Other Versions
Mono for Windows
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