![]() ![]() You may have used or heard of applications like Banshee music player, F-Spot, a software for organizing photos or Tomboy, a Wiki-like tool for desktop notes. The results suceeded in 2004 in the Mono Project 1, which is an open implementation of ECMA-334 Standard 2 which defines the C# language itself and the ECMA-335 Standard 3 which defines a Common Language Infrastructure for different languages, such as C#. Miguel de Icaza, the founder of the Gnome Desktop, was the one who aimed to develop an open, crossplatform C# compiler and Common Language Runtime for Linux, Unix and macOS in 2001. The languages that are used most today on Linux are still C, C++ and various scripting languages Python, Perl and Ruby. C# on Linux exists for a long time, but many users are unaware of this. ![]()
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