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Hear how Mainsoft is opening options for .NET and Java developers
Mainsoft provides tools for running .NET code on the Java platform. I interviewed Mainsoft's Vice President of Technology, Eyal Eliahu Alaluf, via e-mail about a variety of subjects, including: managing a team on different continents Mainsoft has offices in the United States and Israel; working with .NET code within the...
Tags: Java Developer, Mainsoft, JVM, CLR, Eyal Eliahu Alaluf, Mono Open Source .NET Framework, .NET CLR, .Net, Programming Languages, Java, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-04-08

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Mono for Windows (exe)
Mono provides the necessary software to develop and run .NET client and server applications on Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows, and Unix. Sponsored by Novell, the Mono open source project has an active and enthusiastic contributing community and is positioned to become the leading choice for development of Linux...
Tags: Mono, Novell Inc., Microsoft Windows, .Net, Development Tools, Open Source, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2008-02-01
Microsoft opens code to .NET developers
Developers on the .NET framework will be able to view and debug .NET framework source code with the .NET Framework Reference License in read-only format. The plans to make the source code available was announced a few months back, and now it's official. An excerpt from InfoWorld:...
Tags: Developer, Microsoft .NET Framework, Source Code, Microsoft Corp., .Net, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-21
Fedora Core 5 will include Mono
Despite opposition from RedHat it has been announced theFedora Core 5 will include both the Mono runtime and Mono applications like F-Spot and Beagle. Mono provides a base to develop and run .NETapplications on Linux and other Unix based operating systems (MacOS X, Solarisetc) and is fast becoming a...
Tags: Fedora Core, Fedora Core 5, Fedora Project, Mono
Blog posts 2006-01-15
Mono-a-Mono (zip)
Mono-a-Mono removes scratches and tape or surface noise from stereo recordings of mono sources. It can be used to enhance digital recordings of old records (whether 78, 45, or 33 rpm, shellac, acetate or vinyl), audio tapes (reel-to-reel or cassette), or even cylinder recordings, provided only that the playback and...
Tags: Mono-a-Mono
Software downloads 2007-12-17
Take the open source development plunge with Mono
TechRepublic's free .NET newsletter, delivered each Wednesday, contains useful tips and coding examples on topics such as Web services, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and Visual Studio .NET. Automatically sign up today!Mono is an open source development platform based on the.NET Framework. This platform increases your options by providing a vehicle fordeveloping Windows...
Tags: Mono, open source, Tony Patton
Technical articles 2005-03-22
Open source .NET development: Co-mingling open source and the .NET platform
Imagine the power of running code created by Microsoft development tools on a Linux machine or including an open source component in a proprietary product. Chapter 2 of Open Source .NET Development, by Brian Nantz, will give you a high-level overview of the numerous large .NET/open source projects currently in...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, Addison-Wesley, Open Source, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
Book chapters 2004-11-23
Open source .NET development: Co-mingling open source and the .NET platform
Imagine the power of running code created by Microsoft development tools on a Linux machine or including an open source component in a proprietary product. Chapter 2 of Open Source .NET Development, by Brian Nantz, will give you a high-level overview of the numerous large .NET/open source projects currently in...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, development tool, Linux, open source, Open-Source .NET Development, tool
Download resources 2004-11-23
Deploying Microsoft .NET Framework Version 3.0
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 formerly known as WinFX, is the new managed-code programming model for Windows. Applications written for the .NET Framework 3.0 require the .NET Framework 3.0 to be installed on the computer where the application runs. This paper explains .NET Framework 3.0 and its relationship to earlier...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-06-01
Don't abandon .NET for open source
The combination of Microsoft's submission of C# as a standard and its embracement by the open source community has opened numerous non-Windows options. Tony Patton explores the open source route available to .NET connoisseurs. A client once greeted me with a barrage of complaints about Microsoft, product costs,...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, PostgreSQL, Tony Patton, Middleware, Databases, .NET, Storage, Application servers, database, open source, server, MySQL, .NET Newsletter, Mono, TechRepublic Inc., Application, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-07-20
Open Source Software Maintenance Process Framework
To identify the Open Source maintenance process two well known Open Source projects Apache HTTP server and Mozilla web browser were studied. The Open Source software maintenance process is formal even anyone can submit modifications or defect reports to Open Source software projects. It is assumed that the Open Source...
Tags: Software, Maintenance, Open-source Software, Framework, Open Source
White papers 2005-05-17
Increase your potential by melding the best of open source and .NET development
Name your tools of choiceIn his book, Open Source .NET Development, published by Addison-Wesley, author Brian Nantz explains how open source programming tools like nAnt, nUnit, and nDoc can be used to enhance development within the .NET Framework.http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-6240-5453286.html[b]Are you using open source tools in your application development? Which ones? Are...
Tags: Mark W. Kaelin, Microsoft .NET, NAnt, NDoc, Nunit, open source, tool
Discussion threads 2004-12-06
Alternative to IIS for ASP.NET App
Hi folks, i just want to know if there is any alternative for hosting a ASP.NET application other than IIS. The app is for the company's intranet. I have worked with other web servers, but in the java world, and i think they don't host aspx pages.follow the...
Tags: CassiniEX, ivanev@..., Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft IIS Server, programming, server, Try CassiniEX, Web server
Discussion threads 2004-12-01
MSDN Webcast: "IronPython" and Dynamic Languages on .NET (Level 300)
"IronPython" is the code name for a new implementation of the Python programming language on the Microsoft .NET Framework. IronPython is fast - in fact, up to 1.8 times faster than Python 2.4 on the standard pystone benchmark. This webcast shows how IronPython brings the power of the .NET Framework...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Microsoft .NET Framework, Webcast, Python, IronPython, Scripting Languages, .Net, Programming Languages, Development Tools, Digital Media, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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how .net is superior to java or vice versa?which technology has the greater potential to be used in the future software development process.?An answer can be:Java is platform free and .net is used with windows. I don't heard about dotnetfx for linux or other os except Windows.In regrards to ICB's...
Tags: .NET, Linux, Application servers, Middleware, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft .NET
Q&A 2006-07-04
NetUnity WSRP .NET Framework: WSRP Portlet Development Framework for .NET
The NetUnity WSRP .NET Framework is a comprehensive portlet development framework based on open standards and Microsoft .NET. The Framework allows developers to rapidly create rich, interactive and standards-based portlets that plug-and-play with any WSRP-compliant portals regardless of the platform. Enterprises nowadays uses and support a variety of heterogeneous platforms,...
Tags: Web Services For Remote Portlets, Portlet, NetUnity WSRP .NET Framework, Development Framework, Framework, .Net, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-04-20
Microsoft .NET Framework Redistributable 1.0 (exe)
The Microsoft .NET Framework includes everything you need to run .NET Framework applications, including the Common Language Runtime, the .NET Framework class library, and ASP.NET. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, .Net, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2007-08-16
Particle Tracking and Simulation on the .Net Framework
Particle tracking and simulation studies are becoming increasingly complex. In addition to the use of more sophisticated graphics, interactive scripting is becoming popular. Compatibility with different control systems requires network and database capabilities. It is not a trivial task to fulfill all the various requirements without sacrificing runtime performance. This...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, U.S. Department Of Energy, Particle, .Net, C#, Storage, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Programming Languages, Hardware
White papers 2006-06-21
Deconstructing .NET Framework 3.0
In 2000, Microsoft released the first beta of a product called .NET 1.0. The product, a framework of classes, was the answer to problems that Microsoft faced from the developer community, particularly the Java community. Microsoft was seen as old-fashioned and behind the times. The .NET Framework convinced many, and...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-10-13
Microsoft to developers: Don't touch the source code
Microsoft is offering developers a view into its source code, but it doesn't want anyone touching it. According to Scott Guthrie, general manager of the .NET Framework in Microsoft's Developer Division, the company will be releasing the reference source code for the .NET Framework under the made-in-Redmond Microsoft Reference License....
Tags: Developer, Microsoft .NET Framework, Source Code, Microsoft Corp., .Net, Open Source, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-04
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