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Francisco T. Martinez

iMilDotCalc Available for Sale

4/5/2011

MilDotCalc is now available on the Mac App Sto...

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Farewell

3/29/2005

My son's remains were put to rest yesterday in the Dallas/Fort Worth National Cemetery. It was military burial with full honors. Just before we parted to the hollow ground we were given over medal...

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Mil Dot Calculation Software

7/28/2007

As many of you know, I have an interest in long range shooting. Here in Texas, there are quite a few shooting ranges that sport...

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Gnome# in Win32 for the .NET Framework

In the spirit of all this experimental work, I am proud to present a Gtk# installer for the .NET Framework SDK 1.1 that includes Gtk# 2.7.1 and working Gnome# libraries that bind against GNOME 2.12 platform and desktop for Win32. A runtime installer for .NET will soon follow.

My most sincere gratitude goes to my usual supporters like Daniel Morgan, Paolo Molaro, Atsushi Enomoto, Sebastien Pouloit and Todd Berman.

I want to make a special mention of appreciation:

Peter Johanson and the Medsphere company for using and constructively comment on the installers for .NET. Paolo Borelli and the rest of the GtkSourceView hackers. Jonn Luke, Todd Berman and all other contributors of the GtkSourceView# library. Finally, the greatest applause goes to Miguel de Icaza, Mike Kestner, and Tor Lillqvist who's hard work makes it possible for Windows, mono and .NET developers everywhere to realize the dream of cross-platform development in a way that is fun an creative.

Comments: Gnome# in Win32 for the .NET Framework

Wonderful!!! Can now MonoDevelop be installed on Windows? If not, what's stopping it?

Working great! I'll use it to get GtkGLAreaSharp working on win32. Thank you.

Great initiative!!!

Thank you.

Does this mean monodoc will be available on windows?

A port of MonoDevelop for Windows may still be a few months away. However, the advances we have made so far are without a doubt a great step to make the MD port a possiblility.

MonoDoc can now be used in Windows. Yes!

Please give me a day or two so I can post a new blog entry where I detail how to.

Paco