Archive for May, 2007

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

Bill Hilf is the General Manager of Platform Strategy at Microsoft. Lately people in high positions at Microsoft (like Mr. Hilf and Steve Ballmer) seem to be making outrageous statements with regard to the company, the state of software, and technology in general. Mr. Hilf recently made the following statements on the apparent death of […]

Friday, May 11th, 2007

After I installed MonoDevelop and perused the Banshee source code - a music management and playback application for gnome written in C# + Gtk# - I decided it was time to write my first Mono application. Actually, it’s a rewrite of something I tried to start a while back involving Markov chains, but really there […]

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

MonoDevelop is “a free GNOME IDE primarily designed for C# and other .NET languages, although open to any kind of language. However, MonoDevelop hopes to be more than just an IDE: it intends to be an extensible platform upon which any kind of development tool can be built.
MonoDevelop was originally a port of the SharpDevelop […]