The Mono Project is dedicated to various platforms (
Linux ,
Solaris ,
Mac OS X ,
Windows , And
UNIX ). Net Implementation of the open-source version, starting from 1.2.3, the implementation of the basic class library has been relatively complete, and more surprising features will be added in the future. There is still a long way to go to achieve universal commercial applications. We wish mono the cute little monkey a good journey.
Compared with 1.2.5, Mono 1.2.6 has the following improvements:
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- · Native Windows. Forms driver for MacOS X allows winforms-based applications to run without an X server.
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- · Support for the ASP. NET Ajax APIs and controls.
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- · Support for FastCGI deployments: ASP. NET can now be deployed on a multitude of servers that implement the FastCGI protocol (Lighttpd for example) in addition to Apache.
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- · Windows. forms now supports the webcontrol on Windows and Linux using Mozilla.
- · Runtime will now consume much less memory for 2.0-based applications due to various Optimizations in generics support as well as including new performance improvements and an updated verifier and an implementation of coreclr security.
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- · C # compiler is quickly approaching full 3.0 support, most of the basics work right now (partition T support for system. query. Expression ast generation ).
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- · The QA Team ran 910 test cases during 11 test runs.
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- · Over 50 bugs were fixed/backported to the mono 1.2.6 branch.
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- · Mono 1.2.6 can now be used as an SDK for creating Silverlight 1.1 applications on all platforms. This allows developers to create applications that target Silverlight without requiring a Windows installation.
For more information, see: http://www.go-mono.com/archive/1.2.6/