Q: Will Mono enable GUI applications to be authored?
A: Yes, you will be able to build GUI applications. Indeed, that is our
- main focus. We will provide both the Windows.Forms API and the Gtk# AP(I.
+ main focus. We will provide both the Windows.Forms API and the Gtk# API.
Q: What is the difference between Gtk# and System.Windows.Forms?
A: Yes, although the serializing tools have not yet been planned, and
you would probably have to implement them yourself.
+Q: Will Mono use ORBit?
+
+A: No. Mono will be using a new implementation of CORBA that isn't still started.
+
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** Development Tools and Issues
A: The runtime will support XPCOM on Unix systems and COM on Windows.
Most of the code for dynamic trampolines exists already.
+Q: Will Ximian offer certifications on Mono or related technologies?.
+
+A: It's possible. But there is no plan about this. So the short answer is no.
+
Q: Will Mono enable GUI applications to be authored?
A: Yes, you will be able to build GUI applications. Indeed, that is our
- main focus. We will provide both the Windows.Forms API and the Gtk# AP(I.
+ main focus. We will provide both the Windows.Forms API and the Gtk# API.
Q: What is the difference between Gtk# and System.Windows.Forms?
A: Yes, although the serializing tools have not yet been planned, and
you would probably have to implement them yourself.
+Q: Will Mono use ORBit?
+
+A: No. Mono will be using a new implementation of CORBA that isn't still started.
+
<a name="devel"></a>
** Development Tools and Issues
A: The runtime will support XPCOM on Unix systems and COM on Windows.
Most of the code for dynamic trampolines exists already.
+Q: Will Ximian offer certifications on Mono or related technologies?.
+
+A: It's possible. But there is no plan about this. So the short answer is no.
+