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Dominic Da Silva

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Mono on Windows SFU 3.5? Posted: Jan 19, 2004 9:01 PM
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I am seeing alot of posts about the newly realeased Windows Services for Unix 3.5, and know people also use Cygwin for their UNIX based environment within Windows.
To me Windows SFU looks promising for developing with Mono, as it offers a Windows based UNIX environment for .NET framework development.
Basically you can develop your Windows apps using .NET and UNIX apps using Mono, all on the same box, both 400 leveraging the power of the .NET framework.
After seeing Michael's post on Unix programming on .NET, it makes sense for this dual environment, single OS solution to provide alot of benefits.
You can use .NET completely across the board for both environments and have them communicate.
Has anyone tried Mono on Windows SFU as yet?

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