By the way, I would PREFER to use Wine and NOT VMWare. I guess I should have mentioned that.
Thanx, Fred
-----Original Message----- From: Fredrick P. Lackey [mailto:fred.lackey@marbellasoftware.com] Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 1:43 PM To: 'wine-devel@winehq.com' Subject: Wine with .NET? Importance: High
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am a Microsoft developer and currently pushing the capabilities of the .NET Framework. On that same note, I am considering moving my laptop to some version of Linux (either Solaris v8.0 or Red Hat). I assumed that I would need to use VMWare or some equivalent to continue using Visual Studio .NET. Can anyone give me some advice?
Many thanx, Fred Lackey Orlando, Florida
Have you heard of Mono yet? www.go-mono.com
I'm not sure of the status of Visual Studio on wine though.
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 13:43, Fredrick P. Lackey wrote:
By the way, I would PREFER to use Wine and NOT VMWare. I guess I should have mentioned that.
Thanx, Fred
-----Original Message----- From: Fredrick P. Lackey [mailto:fred.lackey@marbellasoftware.com] Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 1:43 PM To: 'wine-devel@winehq.com' Subject: Wine with .NET? Importance: High Ladies and Gentlemen, I am a Microsoft developer and currently pushing the capabilities of the .NET Framework. On that same note, I am considering moving my laptop to some version of Linux (either Solaris v8.0 or Red Hat). I assumed that I would need to use VMWare or some equivalent to continue using Visual Studio .NET. Can anyone give me some advice? Many thanx, Fred Lackey Orlando, Florida