| Ximian-Linux development could threaten Microsoft's dominance [AP] |
Feb. 03, 2003
Ximian's Miguel de Icaza has been developing the 'Mono project'. The technology seeks to bring Linux compatibility to Microsoft's .NET platforms. The project could pose a challenge to Microsoft reports the Associated Press . .
" . . . Icaza's latest extracurricular work could have a greater impact. With the Mono project, he and about 130 other volunteer programmers are trying to break down the walls between Linux and Microsoft's new ".NET." software development platform . . . "
"If successful, Mono will allow .NET programmers to write software not just for Windows computers and gadgets but also for those running Linux and other variants of the Unix operating system . . . "
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