Will Mono Take Over?
There hasn't been news this big since the Berlin Wall crumbled, beginning an era of cooperation between East and West. Well, maybe that's exaggerating a bit. But this news is big. Miguel de Icaza and about 130 volunteer programmers are working on a project called Mono that is expected to destroy the barrier between Linux and Microsoft's .NET platforms. In other words, programmers will be able to develop software that will work with any Microsoft or Unix-based (including Linux) operating system.
There hasn't been news this big since the Berlin Wall crumbled, beginning an era of cooperation between East and West. Well, maybe that's exaggerating a bit. But this news is big. Miguel de Icaza and about 130 volunteer programmers are working on a project called Mono that is expected to destroy the barrier between Linux and Microsoft's .NET platforms. In other words, programmers will be able to develop software that will work with any Microsoft or Unix-based (including Linux) operating system.
