If I were using the free version, I’d accept self ads
If I were using the free version, I’d accept self ads
Ahh alright thanks
But didn’t club penguin close doors ?
That way, instead of taking care of yourself, you can the care of your machine !
Well, I might try my luck with convincing my teachers to let us use avalonia but I’m not sure it will oucome to anything good. At this point I might as well use a VM for this, as I already had a VM for SolidWorks set up.
that could be a solution indeed, but I’m not sure the latest working version (2010) would have all the features that would fit my needs, see WIneHQ’s rating history for Visual Studio
well, mono in itself seems to work and I have successfully built the hello world winforms program using mono, but the monodevelop IDE won’t seem to work at all, which would make coding harder than it should be.
I’ve also seen things online saying that monodevelop is half dead, so I don’t have much hope about this
none of that; it’s a school project which imposed winforms, else I’d have found some thing that would have worked for my linux
Ah! thank you for pointing that out !
Actually, Garuda Linux is really easy to use
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I could imagine a Flashgitz animation about this…