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| | DotGNU Project |
 | | DotGNU Portable.NET has been ported to the Encore Simputer, a handheld computer based on on Intel's StrongARM CPU (a RISC microprocessor designed for embedded applications), within 72 hours after the release of Encore's port of the GNU/Linux development tools for this platform at the "Linux Bangalore/2004" conference. |  | | On Portable.NET related news, there have been many changes since the last release, probably the most notable one is the development of libCrayons, the new System.Drawing backend. |  | | New versions of Portable.NET and libjit are available. |
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http://www.dotgnu.org
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Portable.NET |
 | | The Portable.NET project has many of the same goals as Mono project that is run by Ximian. |  | | The initial target platform was GNU/Linux, but Portable.NET has been known to work under Windows, NetBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris, BeOS and Mac OS X, amongst others. |  | | It was originally released by Southern Storm Software and has since become part of the DotGNU project. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/P/PO/POR/Portable_NET
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| | DotGNU Portable.NET FAQ |
 | | DotGNU Portable.NET is built in accordance with the requirements of the GNU Project. |  | | DotGNU Portable.NET is focused on compatibility with the ECMA specifications for CLI and extensions as defined by the.NET Framework SDK. |  | | Reuse is the stated reason for why the Mono project is writing all of their tools in C#. |
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http://www.southern-storm.com.au/pnet_faq.html
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| | Mono, Portable.NET, and .NET: Cross-Platform .NET Coding |
 | | Since the release of the standard, several projects have undertaken the development of open source.NET capable of running on Wintel and non-Wintel platforms, such as Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X. The best known of these projects are Mono (from Novell, formerly Ximian), and Portable.NET from Southern Storm and the GNU Project. |  | | Taking a radical departure from past practices, Microsoft successfully lobbied ECMA to turn its C# and.NET software specifications into an ECMA standard, thereby allowing others to create and release compilers, software, and runtimes for the.NET environment. |  | | Using this book, a programmer that's even a little familiar with.NET can learn how to run the same.NET code on Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Windows, using Mono (on Linux), Portable.NET (on Mac OS X) and.NET on Windows. |
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http://www.greymatter.com/buyers/p115984
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| | DotGNU Portable.Net 0.4.8 is released |
 | | This is a big deal, as Portable.NET is now pure Free Software, and we will begin publicising this fact around the various community news sites over the next week or so. |  | | Additionally, a lively discussion of this interesting software release can be found on Slashdot, here. |  | | DotGNU Portable.NET -- free software tools to build and execute.NET apps |
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8048866725.html
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| | DotGNU Portable.NET v0.6.10 released |
 | | Portable.NET allows you to develop and run.NET applications (graphical, console or web services) on a range of different software and hardware architectures including Windows, Linux, MacOS X, and others. |  | | Posted by: Maciek Plewa on November 10, 2004 @ 03:33 AM The DotGNU project is proud to announce the immediate availability of the latest release of Portable.NET 0.6.10 for Windows, MacOS X, Linux and BeOS systems. |  | | To read more or download the source code here. |
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http://www.theserverside.net/news/thread.tss?thread_id=29895
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| | Intel® Software Network - Portable Software and the .NET* Framework - Printable Version |
 | | Portable.NET [4] and Mono [5] are ongoing projects to implement the.NET Framework independently of Microsoft. |  | | Both of these projects avoid proprietary technologies and use only publicly-available specifications as the basis for implementation. |  | | The portability of.NET architecture can also be illustrated through two third-party attempts to provide equivalent functionality in the open source world. |
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http://www.intel.com/cd/ids/developer/asmo-na/eng/57382.htm?prn=Y
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| | Portable.NET - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Portable.NET has be vastly attacked by the Mono Community because of Novell's Mono project and therefore hasn't for long the attention it does merit, although the project is mature and stable enough to be used for many purposes on embedded systems. |  | | Portable.NET can be compared to Mono to what Hurd or FreeBSD is to Linux. |  | | Portable.NET is a part of the DotGNU meta-project. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable.NET
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| | DotGNU Portable.NET Documentation |
 | | For further information on DotGNU Portable.NET, visit the project's Web site. |  | | Strip debug symbol information from an IL binary. |  | | DotGNU Portable.NET implements the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) standards for the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). |
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http://download.freedom.biz/draft7/cdrom/doc/pnet
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| | Free Download Portable.NET 0.6.10 - Compact and portable .NET |
 | | Related software search keywords: Portable.NET Tools & Editors |  | | Download categories: Audio and MP3 : Business : Development Tools : Education : Games : Graphics and Video : Home/Hobby : Internet : Shell & Desktop Enhancements : Utilities |  | | Play more than 250 online games for free... |
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http://www.download3000.com/article-6510.html
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| | Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ |
 | | Microsoft also have a shared source implementation known as ROTOR, for educational purposes, as well as the.NET Compact Framework for mobile devices. |  | | Non-Microsoft CLI implementations include Mono and DotGNU Portable.NET. |
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http://www.andymcm.com/dotnetfaq.htm
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| | Portable.NET 0.7 released - OSNews.com |
 | | The new version features numerous performance improvements, fixes for WinForms and Xml, and many other changes - read the full list of changes. |  | | After a long wait the new major version 0.7 update to Portable.NET has finally been released. |
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http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=10920
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| | wx.NET Home Page |
 | | In addition to this, ports of the wxStyledTextCtrl and wxXmlResource classes have been recently added to CVS. |  | | I've managed to get wx.NET working with Portable.NET on Mac OS X. It is still very unstable, and much work needs to be done, but the results are cool. |  | | wx.NET can be used with various implementations of the CLI, including.NET, Mono, and DotGNU Portable.NET. |
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http://wxnet.sourceforge.net
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| | Stefano Demiliani WeBlog : DotGNU Portable.NET 0.6.6 released! |
 | | I don't know if thereìs someone interested on this project, but a new version for DotGNU Portable.NET (0.6.6) has been released. |  | | Stefano Demiliani WeBlog : DotGNU Portable.NET 0.6.6 released! |  | | This new release has many improvements in lots of areas, including in particular threading, Winforms, System.Xml, ml-pnet, DCOP and serialization. |
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http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/demiliani/archive/2004/06/01/14864.aspx
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 | | Please wait while we find you the best price for Cross-Platform.NET Development: Using Mono, Portable.NET, and Microsoft.NET, this should take no more than 30 seconds. |  | | Cross-Platform.NET Development: Using Mono, Portable.NET, and Microsoft.NET Jason King ISBN: 1590593308 |  | | To find more books by Jason King Click Here |
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http://www.bookhead.co.uk/ShowBook.aspx?isbn=1590593308
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| | Microsoft .NET - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Portable.NET is an implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), more commonly known as.NET, includes everything that you need to compile and run C# and C applications that use the base class libraries, XML, and Systems.Windows.Forms. |  | | Additionally, because the CLI is now an Ecma International standard, several open source development projects have sprung up to provide support for additional platforms; the most notable of these projects are Mono, DotGNU and Portable.NET. |  | | Microsoft also provides a scaled-down version of the.NET Framework for use on smart devices, such as Pocket PCs and Smartphones, called the.NET Compact Framework. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_.NET
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| | FileForum Portable.NET |
 | | Portable.NET is a free implementation of.NET; it is a complete suite of compilers, libraries and tools for running and developing.NET applications. |  | | It allows you to develop and run.NET applications (whether graphical, console or web services) on a range of different software and hardware architectures. |  | | FileForum > Developer Tools > Development Kits > Portable.NET |
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http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/PortableNET/1100980710/1
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| | RE: [jug-discussion] portable.net released |
 | | So, I was quite pleased to see that Portable.NET was released (maybe I can get it to compile and run on my OS X boxen). |  | | http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/23/2214215andmode=threadandtid=156 http://www.dotgnu.org/ - the dotgnu project http://www.southern-storm.com.au/portable_net.html - Portable.NET I am curious if anyone else has started learning.NET: What are the pitfalls? |  | | How does it compare with Java and it's J2EE architecture (very curious how it compares with the Servlet Container and sandbox)? |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org/msg00450.html
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| | Portable.net: Your Source on the Net |
 | | Portable.net is now hiring web developers, ASP, PHP, MySQL... |  | | eCorp may consider reviewing proposals for this domain: Portable.net. |  | | Please send your resume to resumes@ecorp.com for immediate consideration. |
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http://portable.net
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| | Screenshot: Sky-NET running on DotGNU Portable.NET |
 | | Here is a screenshot of a Mahjongg game running on Portable.Net together with the Qt# GUI toolkit. |  | | You are invited to add your comments concerning this at the appropriate page of the DotGNU Wiki |
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