

It was an open source implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (which included. Although, I did get one crucial part wrong: it wasn't an open source implementation of the. Which is both a tl dr (that's “too long didn't read”) and a pretty accurate explanation of what happened. NET Framework specifically for Linux devices. This was an attempt at making a cross platform, black box reimplementation of the. Anyway, he started a project called Mono Project. In around 2004 a very, very smart engineer called Miguel de Icaza - I've probably butchered the pronunciation of his name, I do apologise. So What Is Mono?īack in episode one, I introduced Mono by saying: Let's talk about Mono - right after this. NET ecosystem as such we'll probably revisit it a few times over the course of the podcast. Mono, as we'll see, is an evolving product in the.

That's because you may end up leveraging Mono at some point as you start working with. This episode will be a little more involved than the brief mention it got in episode 1, though. I've mentioned Mono on the podcast before, back in episode one (which was a brief history of. In this episode we'll cover a little about Mono and how it relates to. The show notes for this episode will include a full transcription and some useful links, so don't forget to check them out. For a fuller introduction to me, why I started this podcast, and what I'm hoping to achieve with it, you should check out episode 0 (I'll leave a link in the show notes, so be sure to check your podcatcher). In fact, it's the reason why I started this podacast. I'm not a Microsoft employee, just a person in the community who really digs.

At the time of recording this episode, that accounts for almost 2 years. NET Core since the first 1.0 release to manufacturer build, and I've been writing about it over at for almost as long. I'll just take a moment to introduce myself to anyone who is new to the podcast: So let's sit back, open up a terminal, type dotnet new podcast and let the show begin. NET Core, and where you might already by using it. NET ecosystem platform Mono, talk about how it's related to. I am your host, Jamie “GaProgMan” Taylor, and this is episode 6: But What Is Mono? In this episode, I'm going to introduce the. NET Core podcast - the only podcast which is devoted to: If this episode was interesting or useful to you, please consider supporting the show with one of the above options.
