ONDotnet.com: Miguel de Icaza Explains How to "Get" Mono
And I couldn't resist answer some comments. I'm so easily tricked...
Just an old programmer... From Algol to Ada, from Basic to Boo, from Cobol to C#, etc...
Mar 25, 2005
ONDotnet.com: Miguel de Icaza Explains How to "Get" Mono
Mar 18, 2005
Scratchbox
Scratchbox
This thing gave me ideas on how to overcome problems trying to cross-autoconf for ARM/XScale. Basically using QEMU to emulate the target system. This beast is HUGE, so unless it is too hard to make autoconf work with QEMU, I won't install it for now...
This thing gave me ideas on how to overcome problems trying to cross-autoconf for ARM/XScale. Basically using QEMU to emulate the target system. This beast is HUGE, so unless it is too hard to make autoconf work with QEMU, I won't install it for now...
MF Bliki: Detestable
MF Bliki: Detestable:
Agreed :)
"(Here's an addition to your dictionary.)
Detestable (adjective): software that isn't testable. (from
someone at the Sydney XP group, whose name I sadly forgot.)"
Agreed :)
Mar 8, 2005
Cross compiled a gumstix (XScale embedded Linux)
See gumstix.org .
First step in trying my hand in embedding Mono on XScale hardware... Lost a full day, by messing with the Makefile in the wrong direction (don't ever try to tell the binutils that you are using xscale, it has to think it is a plain old ARM)...
First step in trying my hand in embedding Mono on XScale hardware... Lost a full day, by messing with the Makefile in the wrong direction (don't ever try to tell the binutils that you are using xscale, it has to think it is a plain old ARM)...
Feb 21, 2005
Let's reactivate this... Mono embedded on hardware
I'll be working on a large project that needs some pretty complex logic piece inside some embedded hardware (based on XScale).
I started thinking of using Java but now I'm inclined to use Mono instead.
The main reason, beyond my personal preferences as I've been a Mono Hacker for years now, is that I need a royalty free solution and, AFAIK, GNU Classpath and open/free JVMs aren't complete enough for what I need to do, that would require something like Tomcat 5 + iText + some free implementation of Secure XML Web Services.
Mono at the other hand is not fully ported to ARM/XScale... :(
Some hard work lies in my path ahead, I'm quite sure...
I started thinking of using Java but now I'm inclined to use Mono instead.
The main reason, beyond my personal preferences as I've been a Mono Hacker for years now, is that I need a royalty free solution and, AFAIK, GNU Classpath and open/free JVMs aren't complete enough for what I need to do, that would require something like Tomcat 5 + iText + some free implementation of Secure XML Web Services.
Mono at the other hand is not fully ported to ARM/XScale... :(
Some hard work lies in my path ahead, I'm quite sure...
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