c#/directX on ubuntu?
Hi guys,
I'm new to the linux environment, and I like to know how I can install directX and program using c#. Any advice? I'm using Ubuntu 6.06.
Thanks!
What IDE do you recommand I use for programming in Linux? In windows, the ideal choice would be Visual Studio. Is there anything similar for Ubuntu?
Also, does this mean there is no possible way of programming and compiling C# in linux?
Also, does this mean there is no possible way of programming and compiling C# in linux?
Well for Linux you'll have to use Mono for C# and pick SDL for 2D-only or OGL for 2D or 3D.
note: I'll try to find you some links for those, if someone else doesn't.
note: I'll try to find you some links for those, if someone else doesn't.
Quote:Original post by Alpha_ProgDes
Well for Linux you'll have to use Mono for C# and pick SDL for 2D-only or OGL for 2D or 3D.
note: I'll try to find you some links for those, if someone else doesn't.
Thanks Alpha. Mono is not an IDE is it? I was able to compile and execute my C# code using the mcs and mono commands. I'm also looking for an IDE that can accommodate syntax checking as I write the code.
MonoDevelop is the standard Linux IDE for C# work.
Good luck. Prove those jackasses who are convinced C# is windows only wrong.
Good luck. Prove those jackasses who are convinced C# is windows only wrong.
Quote:Original post by Promit
Good luck. Prove those jackasses who are convinced C# is windows only wrong.
Well said! Thanks!
Quote:Original post by Promit
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Good luck. Prove those jackasses who are convinced C# is windows only wrong.
there's nothing to prove anymore ... e.g. the complete package manager in
novel/suse 10.1 is written in C#/mono (although it's one ugly bloated
overengineered piece of ... ;)
Rob Loach would probably suggest Tao for 3d api instead of DirectX.
MonoDevelop is a good call as far as IDEs go.
MonoDevelop is a good call as far as IDEs go.
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