I just installed mono from ximian on my redHat 9 workstation
and wrote a simple program from the interesting book
ado.net in c# by Mahesh Chand.
mono is fun
( is there ado for linux ? why/why not? )
Jul 21 '05
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Hi Spooky Ghost ,
You ask : " How about Osama ? :-) "
Ok . How much of the code do you have now ?
Are you using the GNU libraries ?
In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Jeff Relf
<__**********@NCPlus.NET>
wrote
on Fri, 31 Oct 2003 21:04:20 -0800
<au5l73wg7mx1$.dlg@__.Jeff.Relf>: Hi Spooky Ghost , You ask : " How about Osama ? :-) "
Ok . How much of the code do you have now ?
Not a heck of a lot. I'd have to figure out how to animate using
GTK, and then figure out the interface. It wouldn't be a difficult
interface: "Press Button To Drop Bomb On Osama Bin Laden". :-)
jbailo's done most of the work for me, in fact.
(I'd use xfig to draw Osama, and then do something intelligent
with the coordinates. Or I could nab the data from XEarth (which
somewhere has to have a 3-D representation of the continents)
and try something with that. I am not an expert graphics
artist. :-) )
Ideally, I'd be able to cross-compile it using Mingw32 so that
I'd have both Linux and Windows executables.
Are you using the GNU libraries ?
I would surmise GTK is Gnu-based.
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Hi Spooky ,
You say : " Not a heck of a lot [ is done already ] . "
I won't be holding my breath then .
In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Jeff Relf
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wrote
on Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:45:35 -0800
<1e0g16lxukzgp$.dlg@__.Jeff.Relf>: Hi Spooky , You say : " Not a heck of a lot [ is done already ] . "
I won't be holding my breath then .
Heh. Rome wasn't build in a day... :-)
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#191, ew****@earthlink.net
It's still legal to go .sigless.
Hi Spooky ,
You say : " Heh . Rome wasn't build in a day ... :-) "
Yea , And it better equal the grandeur of Rome too ! :D
poster->Jeff Relf <__**********@NCPlus.NET> Hi Spooky , You say : " Heh . Rome wasn't build in a day ... :-) "
Yea , And it better equal the grandeur of Rome too ! :D
What does these three cities have in common:
(1) Rome
(2) Seattle
(3) San Francisco
Answer (ROT13):
Gurl jrer nyy ohvyg ba frira uvyyf.
Hi Be Low , You say :
" Rome , Seattle , San Francisco
were all built on seven hills . "
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