Turbocharging Linux with Mono
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| Presenter(s): | Miguel de Icaza, Novell |
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| Where: | FOSDEM 2007 (description) |
| When: | 2007-02-25 |
| Video: | OGG Video |
[edit] Description
Presentation about current state of Mono and why it’s an important project for Linux community.
Miguel presents Mono as a way to make MS .NET developers easily port their applications to Linux. With a huge amount of applications running on Mono without modification. Right now it’s 11% and by the end of summer he expects that to be about 60%, plus another 25% of applications to be easily portable to be cross-platform (about a week of work each).
As one of showcases, he also talks about Second Life migrating their LSL scripting language to Mono and gaining huge performance savings.
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Facts about Turbocharging Linux with MonoRDF feed
| Date | February 25, 2007 + |
| OGG Video URL | http://video.fosdem.org/2007/FOSDEM2007-TurboCachingLinuxWithMono.ogg + |
| Presented at | FOSDEM 2007 + |
| Presenter | Miguel de Icaza + |
| Screenshot | Turbocharging Linux with Mono.jpg + |

