Mono creaks along...
Nov 27th, 2002: Press release, tutorials, Windows Forms, ADO.NET, Magazine.. The Penguin Takes Flight: an article written by Erick Schonfeld appears on the December issue of Business 2.0 magazine. OpenLink and Ximian made joint announcement on the plans of OpenLink to ship their Virtuoso server on Unix using Mono. Martin Willemoes's GNOME.NET tutorial is now available from the main Mono site. This tutorial is a collaborative effort to teach developers how to use Mono to create Mono applications using Gtk# Dennis Hayes has posted and update on the work to get Windows.Forms working on Mono. There is a new test application that people can use to test their controls. If you are interested in working on Windows.Forms, you can participate in the mono-winforms mailing list Brian Ritchie has been working on an ADO.NET data layer and an application server for Mono. Dan Morgan has checked in his Oracle provider, and Tim Coleman continues to work on the TDS implementation of the data classes. The rest of the team has been working on bug fixing in the runtime, the compiler, and the class libraries. Also, compilation speed has increased recently by performing a number of simple optimizations in the compiler. [Mono Project News]
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