When I wrote this tutorial, I left the last written. Yesterday I wrote 4 am, Beijing's sky has begun to illuminate. When I wrote this last chapter, it was a afternoon of 2004 in the summer, I was lying in the outside.
This tutorial takes you into the world of Mono. This is the most basic tutorial. I think if you are familiar with .Net, you can design a complex program soon. Simple and complex is nothing difference. The complex handicraft is also a simple molecule under the tunnel scanning microscope, and the simple molecule is also a complex quantum behavior we unknown.
My language is already poor, so each example is called Hello ***, *** may be GTK, QT, WX, MySQL. The development of the PostgreSQL database has no single list, with MySQL. SDL # did not introduce, but my example is already written, did not write the tutorial because I didn't download SDL.NET for Linux on Friday, and now I have no network in my family. The SDL website has taken examples, and the reader can try to download compilation.
The operating system I use is Slackware, the documentation tool is OpenOffice, I still like Slackware in many Linux issues, although you don't agree with my point.
To http://www.go-mono.com can download Mono installer. There is a binary installation package (RPM or DEB) on the main Linux release, there is also an external link for Slackware (http://www.slackcare.com), but I can't use Monodevelop after installation, so I downloaded one Mozilla-Devel, everything is fine after installation. The XSP program is compiled from the source code (./configure ,make, make checkinstall, installpkg).
Mono is the meaning of Spanish monkeys, this is a cartoon image of monkeys.
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My email: smallnest@kuaff.com, my website kuaff.com
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