KDE.org announces Qt support for Mono
Mar 19, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsKDE.org has announced Qt support for Mono. This marks the first step in developing an open source alternative to Microsoft's .NET . . .
“First, Adam Treat released the initial version of Qt bindings for C#, which consists of 476 Qt classes converted to C#. The bindings work with the Mono compiler, runtime environment and class libraries, enabling a fully Open Source implementation of C# for Qt. While not yet ready for a real application, Adam has managed to write and execute a Hello World! program.”
A screenshot is available here.
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