I'm still wary of Mono for core Linux apps, but I am glad that a few devs were able to use MonoGame to port some of their .Net stuff over to Linux.
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Originally posted by frantaylor View PostNote that both java and Qt have robust linux and OSX support from the original vendor.
I can't write for both iOS and Android in Qt
So whilst these are development environments with some valid use cases, they don't address the same use case as the pairing of Monotouch and Mono for Android. Which is why Xamarin just received $12M in investor funding.
Relevant comparisons at this point are to products like PhoneGap.
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Originally posted by XorEaxEax View PostLol at Nielsen's misrepresentation, this is what it really looks like if you actually let the segments be represented by their actual percentages:
Can I choose neither?
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Originally posted by benmoran View PostI'm still wary of Mono for core Linux apps, but I am glad that a few devs were able to use MonoGame to port some of their .Net stuff over to Linux.
So indirectly, each of those MonoGame games for Linux, like Bastion or WizOrb or Hackwork, is available thanks to MonoTouch.
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Those who partners with M$ are usually having it hard.
Last time someone dared to partner with M$ it has been Nokia?
So they ditched Symbian. They ditched Linux-based Meego. They ditched all R&D. And replaced it with WP7. Which proven to be totally uncompetitive. So they were forcefully converted into dumb OEM by ex-M$ employee, mr Elop. Which took all steps to make sure Nokia can't survive without MS.
Unfortunately, looks like they doomed Nokia. It now loses more then billion per quarter and lacks any options to improve situation.
Yet some ppl cant learn on others mistakes and prefer to learn it hard way. Though need to throw 12M$ into marketing brainwashing implies that nobody needs M$ runtime on Linux, actually. Fairly laughable, doh .
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Originally posted by 0xBADCODE View PostThough need to throw 12M$ into marketing brainwashing implies that nobody needs M$ runtime on Linux, actually. Fairly laughable, doh .
And what do Microsoft have to do with anything? They aren't investing a single dollar of that $12M.
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Originally posted by directhex View PostAnd MonoGame grew from an earlier project called XNATouch (which let developers port XNA games to MonoTouch, the iOS product).
So indirectly, each of those MonoGame games for Linux, like Bastion or WizOrb or Hackwork, is available thanks to MonoTouch.
So you see, all best mobile games are usually OpenGL based. In fact many serios game engines (including commercial high-profile things) are supporting OpenGL rendering backend these days.
So MS basically shoot their own leg once more. In particular, their WP7 obviuously lacks best games available for iOS ans Android as they are the only platform who don't supports OpenGL and their market share is just 1%. So it's more than uber-mega-dumb to learn their very own crap incompatible with anyrhing else.
MS are such funny guys these days. Those pathetic losers thinking that their long bucks could fix their inability to manage things properly and cooperate with others. This is not going to work in long term thoughLast edited by 0xBADCODE; 25 July 2012, 12:00 AM.
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Originally posted by directhex View PostThey aren't investing a single dollar of that $12M.
Most famous proxy scheme was SCO. Sure, formally it's not M$. Yet it's not hard to guess who paid all these attacks. When something happens, you have to evaluate one simple equation: "who gains something from it". Then you're getting an answer who is acrually in charge for these events taking place. Fairly simple logic. Works flawlessly 99% of time.
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Originally posted by lapis View PostMono is not an alternative to MS.NET .Mono is to push a MS standard to another platforms.
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