20100901

News on the (DC)² Front

During the last days I spent some time on playing around with Mono and C#.
The result is, that I started to write a desktop client for the (DC)² Project.
It's far from complete, less views then the web client, but hey, it's a start.

You can find the sources on Launchpad.net.

And no, I don't want to hear any "Mono is Evil and you know the patents" trolling. For me, it's a good start to learn a new language, and to tackle sometimes with our local developers, who are using C# / .NET and of course Mono, too. I could have used Python or Perl, but both I know, and I could have used Java as well, but we all know what Oracle is up to.

You can directly startup your Monodevelop and check the projects source files.
Furthermore, I'm using the XMLRPC C# Library from Cook Computing

3 Kommentare:

  1. You may check C++ programming language and Qt, about writing really good, cross platform applications.

    Have a look:

    http://qt.nokia.com

    For example, Google Earth is written with C++ and Qt.
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  2. Oh well,

    I'm a kde user since the very first days and a c++ dev since my windows days in the late 80ies and early 90ies...

    and honestly I don't care about cross platform...the projects I maintain are opensource and linux/unix...

    Oh BTW, a kde plasma widget in c++ for (DC)² is sitting on my HD already ;)

    Regards,

    \sh
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  3. Dont be so touchy. Life is good after Oracle :-)

    http://mapopa.blogspot.com/2010/08/life-is-good-after-oracle-see-you-in-10.html
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