Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
302
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 24, 2004
Editorial
O'Reilly Media
Edición
1
ISBN-10
0596007922
ISBN-13
9780596007928
Descripción
The book delves into the Mono Project, an ambitious open-source initiative aimed at replicating .NET compatibility on various operating systems, particularly Unix-based environments. Through contributions from key players in the field, readers will gain insight into the evolving landscape of cross-platform development. The authors offer a blend of technical expertise and practical wisdom, making it accessible for both novice programmers and experienced developers alike.
Niel M. Bornstein and Edd Dumbill explore the intricacies of Mono, covering its architecture, components, and the underlying philosophy of open-source collaboration. They lay bare the challenges and triumphs of the project, illuminating the diverse motivations of the contributors who have come together to shape Mono's journey.
With engaging anecdotes and illustrative examples, the narrative captures the spirit of innovation that drives software development in the open-source community. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this exploration, discovering not only the technical aspects but also the cultural dynamics that influence the evolution of software.
By weaving together code snippets, project history, and future directions, the book serves as a vital resource for understanding both Mono and the broader implications of open-source software in the modern technological landscape. As developers navigate the complexities of building cross-platform applications, this resource stands as a beacon of knowledge and inspiration.
Niel M. Bornstein and Edd Dumbill explore the intricacies of Mono, covering its architecture, components, and the underlying philosophy of open-source collaboration. They lay bare the challenges and triumphs of the project, illuminating the diverse motivations of the contributors who have come together to shape Mono's journey.
With engaging anecdotes and illustrative examples, the narrative captures the spirit of innovation that drives software development in the open-source community. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this exploration, discovering not only the technical aspects but also the cultural dynamics that influence the evolution of software.
By weaving together code snippets, project history, and future directions, the book serves as a vital resource for understanding both Mono and the broader implications of open-source software in the modern technological landscape. As developers navigate the complexities of building cross-platform applications, this resource stands as a beacon of knowledge and inspiration.