1 @item Dec 21st 2003: Mono on PowerPC Progress.
3 Paolo reports today that the Mono JIT on the PowerPC was able
4 to successfully run the Mono C# compiler to build its first
5 programs. This is by no means complete (exception handling is
6 missing, and Boehm GC seems to fail on MacOS X), this shows
7 the excellent progress Paolo has been making.
9 Zoltan has added support for modules to MCS (generation and
12 @item Dec 10th, 2003: Mono Debugger 0.5 released
15 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~martin/blog/archives/000231.html">released</a>
16 a new version of the Mono Debugger.
18 @item Dec 2nd, 2003: Mono 0.29 has been released
21 href="http://www.go-mono.com/archive/mono-0.29.html">Release
22 notes</a> for details on Mono 0.29.
24 This release includes the PPC JIT engine running `Hello World'
25 and ASP.NET is considered feature-complete.
27 @item Nov 25th, 2003: Gtk# 0.14, System.DirectoryServices
29 Gtk# 0.14 has been released, and it is available from <a
30 href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">the Gtk# web site</a>.
32 Sunil has checked in the implementation of
33 System.DirectoryServices as well as the Novell.Directory.Ldap
36 @item Nov 14th, 2003: Gtk# 0.13 released.
39 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-November/016943.html">announced</a>
40 the release of the <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a>
41 GUI toolkit for .NET and Mono.
43 @item Nov 13th, 2003: Managed LDAP binding for Mono and .NET
45 Sunil Kumar at Novell has <a
46 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-November/016907.html">announced</a>
47 the availability of a fully managed implementation of LDAP for
48 Mono and the .NET Framework.
50 You can obtain the library from <a
51 href="http://forge.novell.com">Novell Forge's</a> <a
52 href="http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/cvs/cvsbrowse.php/ldapcsharp/CsharpLDAP">CSharpLDAP</a>
55 @item Nov 4th, 2003: Mono Roadmap announced.
57 The <a href="mono-roadmap.html">Mono Roadmap</a> and <a
58 href="mono-hacking-roadmap.html">Mono Hackers Roadmap</a> have
61 @item Oct 28th, 2003: Mono Get Together at the PDC. GTK# 0.12 Released.
63 We will be getting together at the West Tower Lobby on Tuesday
64 28th at 6pm to talk about the Mono project. You have 24 hours to
65 notify all of your friends, open source buddies and free software
68 We will bring Mono t-shirts.
70 Mike Kestner released <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net">Gtk#</a> 0.12 today. GTK# source tar balls
71 and RPMs are available. A windows installer was contributed by Johannes Roith.
73 @item Oct 26th, 2003: Last Minute Mono BOF
75 The first in a series of undercover Mono BOFs at the PDC will take
76 place tonight at 7pm on the Academy meeting, in room 411. Come join us
77 to plot the evolution.
80 @item Oct 25th, 2003: GTK# 0.11+ Windows Installer available
82 Johannes created a Windows
83 Installer for GTK# 0.11+ and works
84 with Mono 0.28 for Windows.
86 @item Oct 21st, 2003: Mono Community at Novell Forge
88 Mono Developers that are looking for a public repository for
89 hosting their projects can now use <a
90 href="http://forge.novell.com">Novell Forge's</a> which hosts
92 href="http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/community/?monocomm">Mono
95 Novell Forge offers mailing lists, cvs repository, bug
96 tracking and mailing list services and all the other services
97 you expect. Mono will continue to be hosted in our own CVS
98 repository, and using our <a href="anoncvs.html">anonymous CVS
101 @item Oct 13th, 2003: SPARC V9, HPPA, Internationalization, GdiPlus
103 Dick Porter has checked in our rewrite of the international
104 substrate in Mono that uses the <a
105 href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/">International
106 Components for Unicode</a> library from IBM. This means that
107 we got CultureInfo support through the whole code base now.
109 Alexandre Pigolkine has checked-in the new implementation of
110 System.Drawing. We have now dropped the old implementation
111 with multiple-backends that we had, and replaced it with an
112 implementation that P/Invokes into GDI+. A GDI+
113 implementation on top of <a
114 href="http://www.cairographics.org">Cairo</a> is used on Unix
115 systems. This step vastly simplifies the development and
116 maintenance of System.Drawing.
118 There are plenty of updates to Mono as well, we encourage you
120 href="http://www.go-mono.com/monologue">Monologue</a> to keep
121 an eye on recent developments.
123 Bernie Solomon just <a
124 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-devel-list/2003-October/002460.html">checked
125 in</a> 64-bit support for SPARC v9 and HPPA into the Mono
126 runtime. This also improves the SPARC-32 support.
128 @item Oct 6th, 2003: Linux s390 Mono packages available.
130 Neale Ferguson has contributed Mono packages for the
131 Linux/s390. You can get them from the <a
132 href="download.html">download</a> page.
134 @item Oct 5th, 2003: Monologue aggregates Mono Blogs
136 You can now read an aggregated view of the <a
137 href="blogs.html">blogs</a> maintained by Mono developers in
138 <a href="http://www.go-mono.com/monologue">Monologue</a>.
139 Monologue is available as an HTML page or as an <a
140 href="monologue/index.rss">RSS feed</a>.
142 @item Oct 2nd, 2003: Windows packages, MonoDoc 0.7
144 Windows packages for Mono 0.28 are now available from our <a
145 href="download.html">download</a> page.
147 A new version of MonoDoc has been released. The new version
148 is available <a href="archive/monodoc-0.7.tar.gz">here</a>
150 @item Oct 1st, 2003: Mono 0.28 has been released.
153 href="http://www.go-mono.com/archive/mono-0.28.html">Release
154 notes</a> for details on Mono 0.28. This release marks the
155 completion of the SourceGear project to add web services
156 functionality to Mono and improve its reliability.
158 @item Sep 30th, 2003: Mono Kick Start book available
160 The Mono Kick Start book is now <a
161 href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0672325799/qid=1064937318/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/103-9624440-8714218?v=glance&s=books&n=507846">available</a>
162 in English. Originally available only in <a
163 href="http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3827264928/qid=1050051051/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_3_1/028-2755135-1623712">German</a>.
164 The book technical review was done by <a
165 href="http://www.maurer-it.com/">Dietmar Maurer</a> JIT
166 architect at the Mono team.
168 @item Sep 26th, 2003: DiaCanvas# 0.1 released, Gtk# 0.11 released.
171 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2003-September/002475.html">released</a>
172 a new version of <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a>.
175 <a href="http://mwh.sysrq.dk/programs/announcements/diacanvas-sharp-0.1.0.html">released</a>
176 his binding to <a href="http://diacanvas.sf.net">DiaCanvas</a> for C#.
178 @item Sep 16th, 2003: WineLib, Authenticode, Generics, Xslt updates, Wsdl compiler, WSE.
180 <b>WineLib:</b> Vladimir has added new libraries to the Wine
181 process, which we will soon bring into our packages: the
182 various Windows common dialogs can now be used (screenshots:
183 <a href="images/colordlg.png">here</a>, <a
184 href="images/fontdlg.png">here</a>, <a
185 href="images/filedlg.png">here</a> and <a
186 href="images/finddlg.png">here</a>.
188 Johannes has patches to have Wine track the Gtk theme,
189 screenshot here (link got broken).
191 <b>Security:</b> New authenticode support from Sebastien has
192 been checked into CVS.
194 <b>Xslt:</b> Plenty of conformance updates to the managed
195 implementation of Xslt, as well as breaking the libxslt speed
196 barrier. Our managed implementation is now faster than the
197 C-based libxslt that we used before.
199 <b>Generics:</b> Work continues on generics support, feel free
200 to try it out. The compiler is currently on a separate
201 directory until we stability it (gmcs) and you need to compile
202 the class libraries with the `generics' profile to try it
203 out. Sample generic programs are included in the CVS module.
205 <b>Wsdl:</b> We now have Wsdl support in Mono: a wsdl compiler
206 command line tool, and support on ASP.NET to generate the wsdl
207 file from an .asmx file.
209 <b>AOT:</b> Many robustness updates to the ahead-of-time
210 compiler and a new locking and threading system that avoids
211 having "big locks" around the mono kernel, and moves to a
212 fine-grained locking system. The design includes a lattice to
215 <b>Dogfooding:</b> We are now running Mono's ASP.NET on
216 go-mono.com to find problems. It is currently hosting our
217 Monodoc documentation. The <a
218 href="http://www.go-mono.com/docs/index.html">Apache module
219 version</a> and the <a href="http://www.go-mono.com:8080/">XSP
222 <b>WSE:</b> The Web Services Enhancements season has begun.
223 The Microsoft.Web.Services namespace and classes are now
226 @item Sep 1st, 2003: Ice for Mono; XmlSerializer generators; Monodoc progress.
228 <b>Ice:</b> Vladimir has checked into CVS (Module ginzu) an
229 implementation of <a href="http://www.zeroc.com">ZeroC's</a>
230 <a href="http://www.zeroc.com/ice.html">ICE</a> protocol. It
231 is implemented using Remoting. If you were looking for an
232 efficient binary protocol to use with Remoting, this is it.
234 ICE is simpler to use than CORBA, and was created by people
235 who were deeply involved in CORBA and wanted to fix its
236 problems (you can see a <a
237 href="http://www.zeroc.com/iceVsCorba.html">list of
240 <b>XmlSerializer</b>: Lluis has checked in a new technology
241 for use in our XmlSerializer: the XmlSerializer code
242 generator. Currently our XmlSerializer generates a
243 description of instructions for serializing data, these
244 instructions are later interpreted while using it: Reflection
245 is used to pull all the data. The code generator is the first
246 step into turning the Serializer from an intepreter into a
247 compiler and improving the performance of it.
249 Currently was used internally to implement the WSDL
250 serializer, in the future it will just be part of the standard
251 serialization process.
253 <b>MonoDoc:</b> New providers! Thanks to <a
254 href="http://www.jaggersoft.com/">Jon Jagger</a> for providing
255 us with his master XML files for the C# specification we now
256 have integrated the C# spec into Monodoc. Another provider is
257 the Error provider: now we include all the C# compiler errors
260 Alp has contributed various user interface improvement, and
261 updated our list widget for key navigation; Ben made the
262 matches window more useful and Joshua has helped us clean up
263 the ECMA provider even more.
265 @item Aug 14th, 2003: Mono 0.26 has been released
267 A new version of Mono is available, the new features include:
268 <a href="http://www.cairographics.org/">Cairo support</a>, <a
269 href="http://remoting-corba.sf.net">Remoting.Corba</a>
270 support, as well as a managed XSLT implementation.
272 Existing features have been improved vastly: better
273 Windows.Forms, runtime, faster compiler, web services, better
274 compliance to the spec and more.
277 href="http://www.go-mono.com/archive/mono-0.26.html">Release
278 notes</a> for details.
280 @item Aug 9th, 2003: Python for .NET Preview 2 available; Mono Documentation site up.
283 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-August/015313.html">announced</a>
284 the availability of his Python binding to .NET. This works
285 with .NET and Mono. For more information about it, see
286 Brian's site at <a href="
287 http://zope.org/Members/Brian/PythonNet/">http://zope.org/Members/Brian/PythonNet/</a>
289 We have uploaded the current Mono Documentation (core
290 libraries and Gtk#) to <a
291 href="http://mono.ximian.com:8080"/>http://mono.ximian.com:8080</a>.
292 The site is running the ASP.NET edition of <a
293 href="archive/monodoc-0.6.tar.gz">MonoDoc 0.6</a> on XSP.
295 @item Aug 6th, 2003: Winforms samples
297 Timothy Parez is coordinating the effort to create sample
298 programs that exercise the various Windows.Forms controls. We
299 are using this as graphical regression test suite for the Mono
302 The screenshots of the various widgets, together with the
303 source code is available on the <a
304 href="http://www.nullenvoid.com/mono/wiki/index.php/WineSamples">WineSamples</a>
306 href="http://www.nullenvoid.com/mono/wiki/">Mono Wiki</a>.
308 A new cvs module called `winforms' has been created that
309 contains the source code for the samples. To run the samples,
310 you can install the WineLib packages available from our <a
311 href="download.html">download page</a>.
313 @item Aug 5th, 2003: New Apache Module architecture: 1.3 and 2.x supported
315 Gonzalo rearchitected our Apache module for hosting Mono and
316 ASP.NET. The previous incarnation hosted a Mono runtime on
317 each Apache process, which lead to a slow setup for webforms.
318 The new setup uses a shared mono process for all the incoming
319 requests. Daniel later improved up the new architecture and
320 added dual support, so now in addition to Apache 2.x, we
321 support Apache 1.3 with the same codebase.
323 The new code is available on CVS, on module `mod_mono', and
324 now requires an XSP installation to be available.
326 @item Aug 4th, 2003: Ximian acquired by Novell.
328 Today <a href="http://www.novell.com">Novell</a> acquired <a
329 href="http://www.ximian.com">Ximian</a>. The press release is
331 href="http://www.ximian.com./about_us/press_center/press_releases/index.html?pr=novell">here</a>.
333 Mono and Gnome form an integral part of the Novell strategy.
335 @item Jul 30th, 2003: Remoting.CORBA, Managed XSLT.
337 Today Lluis announced that Mono CVS contains all the fixes to
339 href="http://remoting-corba.sourceforge.net/">Remoting.CORBA</a>:
340 both client and server channels work; We are interested in people
341 testing it with other ORBs.
343 Ben checked-in today his managed implementation of Xslt that
344 we mentioned on Jul 19th; This uncovered various limitations
345 on the XPath implementation, which Piers has swifly removed.
346 Monodoc, NUnit and our Corcompare work with it. Since this is
347 implementation is not completed yet, we still support the
348 libxslt-based version by default. For more details on how to
349 try the new XSLT implementation, see <a
350 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-devel-list/2003-July/001681.html">Ben's
353 @item Jul 27th, 2003: Wine packages and Daily Snapshots
355 MonoWine packages (used to run System.Windows.Forms) software
356 are now available from our (<a
357 href="download.html">download</a> page). You can track the
359 href="http://www.nullenvoid.com/mono/wiki/index.php/WineSamples">Wiki
362 We're now building daily snapshots of Mono. They come in
363 three distinct flavors:
366 * mono snapshot tarballs - These are 'release-style' tarballs and
367 contain everything necessary to setup a new
368 installation from scratch. This includes the Mono
369 runtime and all the assemblies we distribute.
371 * monocharge tarballs - These tarballs contain only
372 the assemblies built on that day.
374 * monolite tarballs - These tarballs contain a copy of
375 'corlib.dll', 'mcs.exe', 'System.dll', 'System.Xml.dll' and
376 'Mono.CSharp.Debugger.dll'. They can be used to
377 re-bootstrap an out-of-sync installation.
380 The daily builds are availble here: <a href="http://go-mono.com/daily">http://go-mono.com/daily</a>
382 If you find that the builds are broken, please notify Duncan.
384 @item Jul 19th, 2003: Recent developments
386 Since Mono has matured, we have limited the news on the site
387 to major accomplishments that are finished, but this week, it
388 is worth devoting some time to talk about some of the
389 work-in-progress projects that are progressing.
391 Jackson has added support to the IL assembler for generics as
392 well as to the PEAPI library, and it has assembled its first
393 generic program. Support for handling images with generics
394 has been on our file format reader for a while, but the JIT
395 engine is still incomplete.
397 On the XSLT world, Atsushi and Ben continue to make big
398 improvements. Ben recently got the prototype managed XSLT
399 implementation to run its first stylesheet. Although
400 currently Mono uses libxslt to implement the System.Xml.Xsl
401 namespace, to have a fully .NET compliant implementation we
402 will need a managed version, and this is the beginning of it.
404 Lluis recently posted an update on the <a
405 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-devel-list/2003-July/001550.html">state
406 of WSDL</a> in Mono. Now that the web services runtime is
407 ready, the WSDL compiler becomes more important as a
410 Atsushi continues his work on the DTD validating reader in
411 System.Xml, as well as improving our XML Schema support.
413 @item Jul 14th, 2003: New build system; IPV6 support.
415 Peter Williams has contributed a new build system that
416 addresses many of the annoyance we had with our previous build
417 system. He has worked on this for a few weeks, and Gonzalo
418 helped test it and get it into CVS. We no longer have the
419 historical dual build system: make for Unix and nant for
422 This system also offers the opportunity to compile our class
423 libraries with different profiles (.NET 1.0, .NET 1.1 and the
424 various ECMA subsets).
426 Peter explains the new build system <a
427 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-devel-list/2003-July/001506.html">here</a>
429 Jerome's IPV6 code has been checked into CVS; With Peter's new
430 build system, we will be able to expose it (as part of the
433 @item Jul 9th, 2003: ASP.NET web services, coverage tools.
435 Web Services keep advancing: now we also support server-side
436 authoring of Web Services as well as web service clients
437 (which shipped in Mono 0.25). This works using our ASP.NET
438 runtime, so it works with either XSP or the Apache module. The
439 new Web Services work from Lluis added the missing bits:
442 <li> Method calls with complex parameters (whatever XmlSerializer can currently serialize, which is a quite a lot).
443 <li> ref and out parameters.
444 <li> Soap headers (In, Out and InOut).
445 <li> Soap extensions, both global (configured in web.config) and particular to methods (configured using attributes).
448 For more details, see Lluis <a href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-devel-list/2003-July/001449.html">post</a>
450 GUI-wise: Work on <a href="http://xr.xwin.org">Xr</a> to
451 implement System.Drawing continues. This will provide a full
452 GDI+ implementation for Mono, and this will be hooked up into
453 Gtk# and System.Windows.Forms.
455 MonoDoc keeps moving along, with a new web-based version
456 coming up next, and we are also exploring a collaborative
457 extension to allow people to contribute documentation through
460 Zoltan's Coverage analysis tool has been checked into CVS.
461 With this tool it is now possible to find which class library
462 code paths are missing regression tests. The module is
463 `monocov'. Details are <a
464 href="http://www.nexus.hu/vargaz/">here</a>. A fresh Gtk#
465 version is available now.
467 Jean's remoting-based Soap implenentation is also maturing.
469 @item Jun 26th, 2003: Mono 0.25 has been released.
471 We have released Mono 0.25. A list of the new features is
472 available <a href="archive/mono-0.25.html">here</a>.
474 Packages for Windows, and various Linux distributions are
475 available on our <a href="download.html">download</a> page.
477 @item Jun 17th, 2003: Web Services client; Profiling hooks
479 Lluis and Gonzalo have checked into CVS the support for web
480 services in the Mono runtime. This allows Mono to work as a
481 web services client. We still require a WSDL compiler to
482 compile the initial stub, but Erik has the beginning of a WSDL
483 compiler ready and Atsushi has continued work on his
484 experimental Xml Schema to C# class generator.
486 As part of this, the Mono Http runtime has been rewritten to
487 increase reliability, scalability and conformance to the
488 specs. Also our io-layer has been extended to not have
489 arbitrary limits. This was done as part of our collaboration
492 Paolo has commited the new pluggable profiling API to the Mono
493 runtime: now the profiler is built as a module, and a new code
494 coverage analysis has been checked in (and Zoltan already
495 added improvements to it).
497 Mark's Mozilla bindings continue to improve, and we will shortly
498 migrate the Mono documentation browser to use Mozilla, to take
499 advantage of the tutorial's use of CSS.
501 Jackson's work on the IL assembler and Ben on running
502 regression tests have provided us with a very needed tool in
503 the Mono toolkit. One of the last missing pieces on the SDK.
505 On the crypto world, we got Sebastien's certificate viewer
506 checked into CVS and the crypto code keeps advancing by leaps
509 Alexandre and Aleksey Work continues on Windows.Forms on top
510 of Wine and Gtk# (the former for full compatibility, the later
511 for ease-of-authoring).
513 Cesar checked in the beginning of the semantic analysis code
514 for his JScript compiler, and will be working on it full time.
516 @item Jun 11th, 2003: SourceGear and Ximian announce partnership
518 Ximian, Inc., the leading provider of desktop and server
519 solutions enabling enterprise Linux adoption, today announced
520 that SourceGear Corporation will use Mono\x{2122} Project
521 technology to offer cross-platform versions of its
522 products. In addition, the companies have entered into a
523 development partnership under which Ximian will provide
524 custom Mono development to enable delivery of SourceGear
525 products later this year. As a result, SourceGear will offer
526 both UNIX and Linux clients for its SourceGear Vault source
527 code management tool, enabling broader use of its solutions in
528 mixed-platform development organizations.
530 <a href="http://www.ximian.com/about_us/press_center/press_releases/index.html?pr=sourcegear">Read more...</a>
532 Some technical details are available <a
533 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-June/014334.html">here</a>.
535 @item May 20th, 2003: OpenLink releases WineLib patches.
538 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-winforms-list/2003-May/000284.html">announced</a>
539 the release of Vladimir's work to turn Wine into a library
540 that can be used dynamically from Mono. This work simplifies
541 the work on System.Windows.Forms as it is no longer necessary
542 have a special version of the GC, nor have a stub program.
543 The patches are available <a
544 href="http://www.openlinksw.com/mono/">here</a>.
546 Mono packages for the Linux/s390 are available now in the <a
547 href="download.html">download page</a>.
549 @item May 10th, 2003: Eclipse runs on Mono
551 Today Zoltan Varga announced that he got the <a
552 href="http://www.eclipse.org">Eclipse IDE</a> running on top
553 of Mono+<a href="http://www.ikvm.net">IKVM</a>.
555 A screenshot of Eclipse running with Mono can be found <a
556 href="images/ikvm-screenshot.png">here</a>
558 @item May 6th, 2003: Mono 0.24 ships
560 We have released Mono 0.24 which includes our new code
561 generation engine. A list of the new features is available <a
562 href="archive/mono-0.24.html">here</a>.
564 Packages for Windows, and various Linux distributions are
565 available on our <a href="download.html">download</a> page.
566 We are shipping Gtk# and MonoDoc packages for the first time.
568 @item Apr 21st, 2003: Virtuoso 3.0 ships.
570 <a href="http://www.openlinksw.com">OpenLink's</a> released
571 their <a href="http://www.openlinksw.com/press/virt3rel.htm">Virtuoso
572 3.0</a> database system. Virtuoso ships on Windows and Linux.
573 On Linux they use Mono as their runtime to host C#, .NET and
574 ASP.NET. Congratulations to OpenLink for their release.
576 Virtuoso can be downloaded <a
577 href="http://oplweb2.openlinksw.com:8080/download/virtuoso.vsp">here</a>
578 and a demo is available <a
579 href="http://demo.openlinksw.com:8890/tutorial/hosting/ho_s_2/ho_s_2.vsp">here</a>.
581 OpenLink is contributing fixes and code to the Mono project on
584 Jon Udell wrote a small <a
585 href="http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/03/14/11stratdev_1.html">entry</a>
587 @item Apr 19th, 2003: RelaxNG validating reader; Activities.
589 Atsushi has created a <a
590 href="http://www24.brinkster.com/ginga/RelaxngValidatingReader/">RelaxNG</a>
591 validating XML reader.
593 There is activity on the <a
594 href="http://www.gotmono.com">GotMono forums</a> and the <a
595 href="http://www.nullenvoid.com/gtksharp/wiki/">Gtk# Wiki</a>
597 @item Apr 11th, 2003: First Mono Book is out; Team pages.
599 The first book to cover Mono is out. This book is currently
600 only available in German, you can find it <a
601 href="http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3827264928/qid=1050051051/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_3_1/028-2755135-1623712">here</a>
603 We now have a page for the <a href="team.html">Mono Team</a>
604 where we include a list of some of the people who have made
605 Mono possible. If you have CVS access, please update the page
606 to include your information.
608 @item Apr 5th, 2003: New compilation engine.
610 The new Mono compilation engine has been placed on CVS, the
612 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-April/013269.html">here</a>
614 Zoltan has commited his <a
615 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-devel-list/2003-April/000274.html">typed
616 allocation</a> patches to CVS as well.
618 @item Apr 3rd, 2003: NUnit 2.0 GTK# GUI; GtkMozEmbed; SWT#
620 Gonzalo has checked in his <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a>-based
621 <a href="http://nunit.org">NUnit</a> tool. Screenshots are <a
622 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~gonzalo/mono/shots/running.png">here</a>
624 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~gonzalo/mono/shots/finished.png">here</a>
626 Mark has checked his bindings for Gtk-based Mozilla into CVS,
627 module name: `GtkMozEmbed'. Read the <a
628 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-April/013247.html">details</a>
630 The SWT port to C# using Gtk is <a
631 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/sd-mono-port/2003-March/000114.html">progressing</a>. Screenshots are
632 <a href="http://www.roboto.ch/swt">here</a>.
634 @item Mar 28th, 2003: Mono community site.
636 <a href="http://www.gotmono.com">www.gotmono.com</a> has
637 openend its door: Got Mono is a Mono Community site.
639 @item Mar 25th, 2003: Second Mono Survey
641 <table width="100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1" border="0" bgcolor="blue">
644 <div style="background: #c0d0ff; margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px; padding: 1px;">
645 What do you think about Mono?
647 Is your company involved with the development and
648 deployment of web applications? Is Linux becoming an
649 important part of your company's business application
650 strategy? Are you considering Mono for your next
651 project? Would you like to shape the future of Mono
652 and the use of Linux in business critical
655 If you answered yes to any of these questions, we
656 would like to talk with you. If interested, please
658 href="mailto:mbadgett@ximian.com">mbadgett@ximian.com</a>.
664 @item Mar 20th: Windows.Forms and Wine.
666 Alexandre has provided a modified version of the GC system
667 that will work with and Mono. See the mono-winforms-list. It
668 is now possible to run our Win32-based implementation of
669 Windows.Forms with Mono on Linux.
671 @item Mar 7th, 2003: Mono 0.23
673 A new freshly baked release of Mono is available. Release
674 notes are <a href="archive/mono-0.23">here</a>. This is mostly a
675 bug fix release. No new features.
677 @item Mar 5th, 2003: Mono 0.22; MonoDoc 0.2; Debugger 0.2.1: Release-o-Rama.
679 Mono 0.22 has been released. See the <a
680 href="archive/mono-0.22">release notes</a>. This is a bug fix
683 A new preview of MonoDoc 0.2, the Mono Documentation browser
684 has been <a href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2003-March/001266.html">released</a>.
686 Martin also announced a <a
687 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-March/012756.html">new
688 release</a> of the Mono Debugger (both GUI and command line).
690 @item Mar 3rd, 2003: The Mono Hackers Hall Of Fame welcomes Zoltan Varga
692 The <a href="hackers.html">Mono Hackers Hall Of Fame</a>
693 continues to show our appreciation to the excellent
694 contributors that make <b>mono::</b> a successful free
697 Zoltan has contributed significantly to Mono, with bug reports and bug
698 fixes as well as pushing the envelope of the things that can be done in
699 and with the mono runtime: the gcc-based ngen compiler, code coverage
700 and more recently his work with Reflection.Emit that got mono to the
701 point of running the <a href="http://www.ikvm.net">IKVM</a> Java virtual
704 @item Mar 2nd, 2003: New Mono mailing list.
706 A new mailing list for <a
707 href="http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list">Mono
708 Development</a> has been created.
710 @item Feb 27th, 2003: Mono 0.21 released
712 Mono 0.21 has been released. This is only a bug fix release.
713 The <a href="archive/mono-0.21">release notes</a> are available.
715 Windows binary is available <a href="archive/mono-0.21-win32-1.exe">here</a>
717 @item Feb 25th, 2003: Mono 0.20 for Windows released; New Apache module released.
719 Packages of Mono for Windows have been <a
720 href="archive/mono-0.20-stable-win32-2.exe">released</a>.
721 Thanks to Daniel, Johannes and Paolo for setting this up.
723 Daniel has released a new version of his Mono Apache module that
724 handles ASP.NET. The code is available at <a
725 href="http://apacheworld.org/modmono/">here</a>
727 Nick has posted an update on the progress on our <a
728 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-February/012467.html">regression
729 tests</a>. We are looking for more tests, and more volunteers to write them.
731 Also, remember to contribute to the Gtk# documentation effort,
732 momentum is picking up! See the entry for Feb 18th for more details.
734 @item Feb, 23rd, 2003: Mono 0.20 released; Gtk# 0.8 released.
736 Mono 0.20 has been released. Check out the <a
737 href="archive/mono-0.20">release notes</a> for an overview of
738 the changes. You can get it <a href="download.html">here</a>.
739 There are no major features in this release, mostly bug fixes
740 and performance improvements.
743 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2003-February/001114.html">released</a>
745 <b>Important</b>: The contributed binaries for Windows
746 binaries of Mono 0.20 contain a virus. Please read <a
747 href="virus.html">this</a> if you installed the binary.
749 @item Feb 18th, 2003: Volunteers to document Gtk#
751 With the availability of a documentation browser, we are
752 looking for volunteers to help us complete the documentation
753 of the Gtk# binding for Mono.
755 Experience with Gtk is useful, but not mandatory. We have
756 checked in stubs, and we have instructions, and resources to
757 how to complete this process <a
758 href="documentation.html">here</a>. Mail the <a
759 href="mailto:mono-docs-list@ximian.com">mono-docs-list@ximian.com</a>
760 for further discussion.
762 @item Feb 14th, 2003: OpenGL# bindings for Mono; Mono Basic updates.
764 Mark Crichton has completed his OpenGL/GLUT bindings for
765 Gnome. A screenshot can be seen <a
766 href="sshots/oglcs.png">here</a>. The bindings are available
767 on the Mono CVS repository on the module `glgen'. This is a
768 straight binding to the C API.
771 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-February/011752.html">posted
772 an update</a> on the current state of the free VB.NET compiler
775 We are looking for contributors and maintainers to the
776 JavaScript compiler as well (Janet)
778 @item Feb 12th, 2003: New assemblies, Gtk# stub documentation, Authenticode, Polish site
780 Mono now distributes a few new assemblies: Mono.Security.Win32
781 as a layer to use the crypto functionality on Win32. The
782 Mono.Posix assembly which contains functionality for taking
783 advantage of Unix facilities.
785 A <a href="http://www.go-mono.pl/">Mono site in Poland</a>.
787 Stubs for the Gtk# documentation have been checked into CVS.
788 If you want to contribute please read <a
789 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-February/012108.html">this
792 Mono development is moving quickly: Tim and Daniel have been
793 improving the Oracle database provider and Sebastien Pouliot
794 has got code signing to work using Authenticode with pure open
795 source and managed code. Plenty of new VB.NET work from Marco
796 (compiler) and Daniel (runtime). Also Jackson has resumed
797 work on the IL assembler and the fully managed library to
798 generate CIL images (Sergey wrote the first Mono.PEToolkit).
800 @item Feb 11th, 2003: Mono Weekly News, New assemblies.
802 <a href="http://monoevo.sourceforge.net/mwn/index.html">Mono
803 Weekly News</a>: Includes a new interview, software
804 announcements and the PHP/Mono integration.
806 @item Feb 5th, 2003: MonoDoc 0.1
809 href="http://www.go-mono.com/archive/monodoc-0.1.tar.gz">preliminary
810 release</a> of the Mono Documentation Browser is now availble.
812 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-February/011935.html">notes</a>
814 @item Jan, 22th, 2003: Mono wins award, OpenLink releases Virtuoso.
816 Mono won the `Best Open Source Project' award at the Linux
817 World Expo. A description is <a
818 href="http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2003-01-23-024-26-OP-EV">here</a>
821 href="http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030123/neth013_1.html">press
822 release</a> about Virtuoso 3.0: the first commercial product
823 shipping that uses Mono.
825 @item Jan, 20th, 2003: Mono 0.19 released; Screenshots page; Gtk# 0.7
827 Mono 0.19 has been released. Check out the <a
828 href="archive/mono-0.19">release notes</a> for an overview of
829 the changes. You can get it <a href="download.html">here</a>.
830 There are no major features in this release, mostly bug fixes
831 and performance improvements.
833 We have now a new section <a href="screenshots.html">with
834 screenshots</a> of various Mono applications. You can see
835 there the new released Debugger, as well as the work in
836 progress on the documentation browser.
838 <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk# 0.7</a> has been <a
839 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-January/005222.html">released</a>
841 @item Jan, 19th, 2003: Mono Debugger released.
843 After six month of extensive development, Martin Baulig has
844 released the first version of the Mono debugger. The Mono
845 debugger is written in C# and can debug both managed and
846 unmanaged applications, support for multiple-threaded
847 applications and should be relatively easy to port to new
850 Details of the release are available in <a
851 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-January/005192.html">post</a>.
853 The debugger contains both Gtk# and command line interfaces.
854 The debugging file format used in Dwarf (its already supported
855 by our class libraries and the Mono C# compiler; To debug C
856 applications, you need a recent GCC, or to pass the -gdwarf-2
859 @item Jan, 17th, 2003: DB2 provider, MacOS X
861 Christopher Bockner has contributed a DB2 System.Data client.
863 MacOS X support on the runtime has been integrated into the
864 distribution, and MCS works with it.
866 Zoltan has managed to get <a
867 href="http://radio.weblogs.com/0109845/">IKVM</a> (a Java VM
868 for .NET) to run with Mono. The HelloWorld.class runs with
871 @item Jan, 13th, 2003: Mono 0.18 released
873 Mono 0.18 has been released. Check out the <a
874 href="archive/mono-0.18">release notes</a> for an overview of
875 the changes. You can get it <a href="download.html">here</a>.
877 @item Jan 10th, 2003: Mono Weekly News.
879 A new issue of the <a
880 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-January/004903.html">Mono
881 Weekly News</a> has been published.
883 Check out the <a href="crypto.html">Crypto status</a> page
884 that Sebastien has put together.
886 @item Jan 3rd, 2003: Glade#, Code Coverage, Apache, MBas, Debugger.
888 Rachel has made Glade# use attributes so binding C# widgets to
889 the designed widgets is now easier than ever. Alp has
890 improved this to use implicit names as well.
892 Martin's Mono debugger now has support for multi-thread
893 debugging. Special feature: breakpoints can be defined in a
894 per-thread basis now.
896 Daniel López has checked in his Apache module to integrate
897 Mono and Mono's ASP.NET support as an Apache module. Gonzalo
898 has folded his new Mono hosting classes into this module (they
899 are now shared between XSP and mod_mono). You can get the
900 mod_apache from CVS (module name: mod_mono).
902 Mono Basic improvements: Marco has added support for more
903 statements on the grammar.
905 Zoltan has <a href="http://www.nexus.hu/vargaz2/">posted</a>
906 his Code Coverage analysis tool for Mono.
908 @item Dec 17th, 2002: Mono: Commercial uses.
910 <a href="http://www.tipic.com">Tipic</a> today <a
911 href="http://www.ximian.com/about_us/press_center/press_releases/index.html?pr=tipic_mono">announced</a>
912 their work on porting their Instant Messaging Server platform
915 <a href="http://www.winfessor.com">Winfessor</a> also <a
916 href="http://www.winfessor.com/press.asp">announced</a> the
917 availability of their Jabber SDK to run on Mono.
919 Also two weeks ago we mentioned <a
920 href="http://www.openlinksw.com">OpenLink Software's</a> <a
921 href="http://www.ximian.com/about_us/press_center/press_releases/index.html?pr=openlink_mono">announcement</a>
922 of their product, also using Mono.
924 @item Dec 10th, 2002: Gtk# 0.6 released; Mono 0.17 packages for Windows and Debian.
927 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-December/003961.html">announced
928 Gtk# 0.6</a>. This new release includes many new features and
929 bug fixes, and is the perfect companion to the <a
930 href="archive/mono-0.17">Mono 0.17</a> release.
932 Johannes has contributed a Windows-ready package of Mono 0.17,
933 and its available from our <a
934 href="download.html">download</a> page.
936 Alp Toker has <a href="http://www.atoker.com/mono/">Debian packages</a>
938 @item Dec 9th, 2002: Mono 0.17 has been released
940 Mono 0.17 has been released. Check out the <a
941 href="archive/mono-0.17">release notes</a> for a more detailed
942 list. You can get it <a href="download.html">here</a>.
944 Many new features as well as plenty of bug fixes. Many new
945 System.Data providers and a more mature System.Web (ASP.NET)
946 which can now be hosted in any web server. A simple <a
947 href="archive/xsp-0.2.tar.gz">test web server</a> to host
948 asp.net has been released as well.
950 This version also integrates Neale's s390 port.
952 This release also includes a new exception handling system
953 that uses the gcc exception information that vastly improves
954 our internalcall speed (15% faster mcs compilation times).
956 @item Dec 8th, 2002: VB.NET, Oracle Provider.
958 Marco has got the Mono Basic compiler up to speed (support for
959 classes, modules, expressions, object creation, method
960 invocation, local variables, and some statements). The
961 compiler is based on the work from Rafael Teixeira on MCS.
964 href="http://modgb.sourceforge.net/monobasic_snap.png">in
965 Windows doing Windows.Forms</a> and in Linux doing <a
966 href="images/gtk-vb.png">VB with Gtk#</a> (courtesy of Alp).
968 Daniel Morgan has checked in his Oracle provider to the CVS
971 @item Nov 27th, 2002: Press release, tutorials, Windows Forms, ADO.NET, Magazine.
974 href="http://www.business2.com/articles/mag/0,1640,45454,FF.html">The
975 Penguin Takes Flight</a>: an article written by Erick
976 Schonfeld appears on the December issue of <a
977 href="http://www.business2.com/">Business 2.0</a> magazine.
979 <a href="http://www.openlinksw.com">OpenLink</a> and <a
980 href="http://www.ximian.com">Ximian</a> made <a
981 href="http://www.ximian.com/about_us/press_center/press_releases/index.html?pr=openlink_mono">joint
982 announcement</a> on the plans of OpenLink to ship their <a
983 href="http://www.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/index.htm">Virtuoso</a>
984 server on Unix using Mono.
986 Martin Willemoes's <a href="gnometutorial">GNOME.NET
987 tutorial</a> is now available from the main Mono site. This
988 tutorial is a collaborative effort to teach developers how to
989 use Mono to create Mono applications using <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a>
991 Dennis Hayes has posted and <a
992 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-December/003800.html">update</a>
993 on the work to get Windows.Forms working on Mono. There is a
994 new test application that people can use to test their
995 controls. If you are interested in working on Windows.Forms,
996 you can participate in the <a
997 href="http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list">mono-winforms
1000 Brian Ritchie has been working on an ADO.NET <a
1001 href="http://brianritchie.webhop.net/ideas/adocodegen.aspx">data
1003 href="http://brianritchie.webhop.net/ideas/appserver.aspx">application
1004 server</a> for Mono.
1006 Dan Morgan has checked in his Oracle provider, and Tim Coleman
1007 continues to work on the TDS implementation of the data classes.
1009 The rest of the team has been working on bug fixing in the
1010 runtime, the compiler, and the class libraries. Also,
1011 compilation speed has increased recently by performing a
1012 number of simple optimizations in the compiler.
1014 @item Nov 19th, 2002: Crypto update; Books; Gtk# Datagrid; .NET ONE Slides
1016 Sebastien has got DSA and RSA signatures <a
1017 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-November/003497.html">working</a>
1019 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-November/003502.html">encryption</a>.
1020 We now distribute Chew Keong TAN's BigInteger classes.
1022 Brian has contributed a System.Data multiplexor in Mono, it
1023 can be found in the Mono.Data assembly. The details of this
1024 new technology are <a
1025 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-November/003400.html">here</a>.
1026 It works in Mono and the .NET Framework.
1028 Larry O'Brien has announced the candidate book for <a
1029 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-November/003500.html">
1030 Thinking in C#</a>. The book is Mono-friendly.
1032 Another book that covers mono (available in German only) is <a
1033 href="http://www.databecker.de/frames.php?PHPSESSD=4948515556575049525459495248485949485348&PHPSESSID=6cc68dbcfbcbacd7b82a984b0700d5d6&t=2">
1036 Dan Morgan has implemented a DataGrid widget for Gtk#, you can
1037 see Windows screenshots for it <a
1038 href="images/GtkSharpDataGridScreenshot.png">here</a> and <a
1039 href="images/SqlSharpGtkScreenshot4.png">here</a>.
1041 Slides from the Mono developers for the .NET ONE conference are available now:
1044 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/slides-europe-nov-2002/DotNetOneKeynote.sxi">
1045 Mono Keynote presentation</a>
1047 <li><a href="http://primates.ximian.com/~lupus/slides/embed/">Hosting the Mono Runtime</a><br>
1048 The simple embedding of Mono in Perl is available <a
1049 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~lupus/slides/embed/Mono-0.01.tar.gz">here</a>
1051 <li><a href="http://primates.ximian.com/~lupus/slides/jit/">The Mono JIT compiler</a>
1053 <li><a href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/slides-europe-nov-2002/Mono_C_Sharp_Overview_1007.sxi">
1054 Mono C# Compiler Overview</a>
1057 A couple of other presentations from Miguel's trip to Europe
1059 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/slides-europe-nov-2002/">here</a>
1060 in Open Office file format.
1062 @item Nov 8th, 2002: Mono s390, Database work, new JIT updates.
1064 Neale Ferguson has contributed <a href="download.html">RPM
1065 packages</a> of Mono for the Linux/s390.
1067 Tim Coleman posted an <a
1068 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-November/003329.html">update</a>
1069 on the improvements in the System.Data
1071 The new JIT engine can run 72 out of our 154 tests for the
1072 virtual machine, and it also got exception support this week.
1074 @item Nov 1st, 2002: TDS, Crypto, Gtk#, Winforms, bug fixes.
1076 Tim's SqlClient is <a
1077 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-November/003161.html">now
1078 capable</a> of communicating with the Microsoft SQL server
1079 using the TDS protocol. A screenshot showing a sample client
1080 running with <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a> on
1082 href="images/SqlSharpGtkSceenshot3.png">here</a>
1084 Sebastien has made all symetric ciphers functional on all
1085 supported modes; All the classes in Security.Cryptography are
1086 present and the X590 certificates are now in too. Jackson has
1087 been working on the Security classes.
1089 Many bug fixes all over the place: class libraries (Dick,
1090 Piers, Ville, Zoltan, Gonzalo, Dan, Atsushi, Nick, Phillip),
1091 compiler, runtime engine. A big thank goes for everyone who
1092 has been providing bug reports for us to track down.
1094 Gaurav has been working on multiple WebControls. Gonzalo migrated
1095 the ASP.NET engine to use POST for interaction.
1097 In the Gtk# land saw the integration of gda, gnome-db and GStreamer
1100 Windows.Forms classes now build on Linux and Windows, check
1101 out the status pages for areas of collaboration.
1103 @item Oct 24th, 2002: S390 support, XSP/ASP.NET, Win32 contributors, TDS.
1105 Today Neal Ferguson's support for the IBM S390 was checked
1108 The XSP processor has been fully integrated into the
1109 System.Web assembly, and Gonzalo has finished the hosting
1110 interfaces in Mono. This means that it is possible to embed
1111 ASP.NET with the same APIs used in Windows, and is possible to
1112 easily embed it with Apache for example. The XSP module has
1113 now become a shell for testing the System.Web classes.
1115 We are looking for contributors that know Win32 to contribute
1116 to the Windows.Forms implementation. If you want to help
1117 write some controls using the Win32 API, get in touch with our new <a
1118 href="http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list">mono-winforms-list@ximian.com
1119 list</a> mailing list.
1121 Tim's TDS System.Data set of classes can now talk to SQL
1122 servers using the TDS protocol (version 4.2) with
1123 connection pooling. Currently it can connect, run
1124 transactions, update/insert/delete, and read some types. A
1125 data adapter is also coming soon.
1127 @item Oct 21th, 2002: Crypto, Winforms list, Database, GConf, Debugger.
1129 Sebastien Poliot has made a lot of progress, he reports that
1130 DES and TripleDES have been fixed; Rijndael and CFB modes
1131 still have problems in some configurations and some areas that
1132 are not supported by the .NET framework.
1134 Last week we created a new <a
1135 href="http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list">mailing
1136 list</a> to discuss the Mono Winforms implementation.
1138 Tim has started a full C# implementation of the TDS protocol
1139 and the providers, and Brian continues his work on his ODBC
1142 Rachel Hestilow has also checked in a binding for GConf. This
1144 href="http://toxic.magnesium.net/~hestilow/gconfsharp/intro.html">is
1145 unique</a> in that it uses some features in the CLI to support
1146 complex data types, and allows the user to keep only one
1147 representation of the types instead of two (the master types
1148 is defined in CLI-land). Also Property Editors (<a
1149 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/shots/gconf-shot.png">shot</a>)
1150 simplify the creation of user interfaces that bind their
1151 configuration to backend keys, following the <a
1152 href="http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/1.0/">GNOME
1153 Human Interface Guidelines.</a>
1155 Martin is now on vacation, but before leaving he produced a
1156 number of documents detailing the state of the debugger. The
1157 major missing feature is full support for debugging unmanaged
1158 applications (it requires dwarf-2 handlers for types). We
1159 will do some polishing of the user interface (<a
1160 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/shots/debugger-4.png">new
1161 shot</a>) to expose the existing and rich functionality to the
1162 users and try to release a preview of the debugger at the same
1165 @item Oct 14th, 2002: Crypto, Database work, Debugger, Documentation.
1167 Brian, Daniel and Rodrigo have been busy working on the ODBC
1168 provider for Mono. Daniel posted some <a
1169 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-October/002755.html">updates</a>.
1171 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-October/002758.html">details
1172 about the ODBC.NET</a> provider.
1174 Also Sebastien Pouliot has been improving the various
1175 cryptographic classes in Mono, something that we had not done
1176 in quite some time. We are looking for a way to handle
1177 big-nums. We need either a managed or unmanaged set of
1178 classes for handling large numbers, and some volunteers to
1179 expose this functionality to C# (Either as an internal
1180 assembly, or as a set of P/Invoke, Internal call wrappers).
1182 Martin has got our debugger to support adding breakpoints at
1183 file/line combos. This was more complex than generic
1184 breakpoints in routines, because these breakpoints are set on
1185 routines that probably have not been JITed just yet. Martin's
1186 focus now is on stabilizing our debugger and aim for a public
1189 We have also imported the ECMA documentation into a separate
1190 module, and with the help from Scott Bronson we will have the
1191 necessary XSLT tools to finish our native documentation
1192 browser for Mono. This together with the work from Adam will
1193 be the foundation for the <a href="classlib-doc.html">Mono
1194 Documentation Tools</a>.
1196 @item Oct 9th, 2002: Various Mono updates.
1198 Brian Ritchie, Daniel Morgan, Rodrigo Moya and Ville Palo have
1199 been working on various database providers. The MySQL has
1200 seen a lot of work, and a new ODBC provider is now on CVS and
1201 more extensive regression tests have been checked in.
1203 Dick Porter is our background hero and keeps fixing the
1204 low-level bugs in the portability layer. Now the Mono handle
1205 daemon should be a lot more robust and will no longer leave IPC
1206 regions. Gonzalo Paniagua has initiated the migration of XSP
1207 into the System.Web class libraries now that we have a
1208 complete HttpRuntime implementation. This means that you are
1209 able to embed the ASP.NET processor into any web server you
1210 want. This also includes support for the system-wide
1211 configuration file `machine.config'.
1213 Martin Baulig has been busy with the Mono Debugger, you can see how
1215 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/debugger-1.png">here</a>
1217 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/debugger-2.png">here</a>.
1218 Now local variables and breakpoints are supported, and we are
1219 working on the UI elements to simplify their use (as seen on
1222 <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a> has seen a lot of
1223 activity specially as we start to build larger applications.
1224 Vladimir Vukicevic, Kristian Rietveld, Rachel Hestilow, Mike
1225 Kestner and Miguel de Icaza have been busy improving it.
1226 mPhoto which is a Photo management application for Mono and
1228 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/shots/mphoto-2.jpg">here</a>.
1230 Chris Toshok the man behind LDAP in Evolution continues to
1231 work on the Mono.LDAP# implementation.
1233 Dietmar Maurer and Paolo Molaro are still busy working on our
1234 new optimized JIT/ATC engine and are making great progress.
1235 The code base has been designed to ease the implementation of
1236 more advanced compiler optimizations, and optimizations can be
1237 chosen individually so they can be tuned for a particular
1238 processor, or use profile-based information to improve the
1241 @item Oct 1st, 2002: Mono 0.16 released; Debugger updates.
1243 Mono 0.16 has been released. Source and RPMs are <a
1244 href="download.html">available</a>. The release notes are <a
1245 href="archive/mono-0.16">here</a>.
1247 Martin's debugger can debug both managed and unmanaged code.
1248 Recently Martin added support for locals, parameters, and
1249 breakpoints on top of the existing infrastructure (his
1250 debugger supported instruction-level and source-code level
1253 @item Sep 19th, 2002: Mono Survey.
1255 Help us plan for the future of Mono by filing out the <a
1256 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/monosurvey">First Mono
1259 @item Sep 17th, 2002: Mono Hackers Hall of Fame: Sergey Chaban
1261 The <a href="hackers.html">Mono Hackers Hall Of Fame</a>
1262 continues to show our appreciation to the excellent
1263 contributors that made <b>mono::</b> a successful free
1266 This time the Hall of Fame welcomes Sergey Chaban. Sergey has
1267 been a long time contributor to the project, from the early
1268 work on the class libraries that were critical to Mono's
1269 origin: every time you use a Hashtable in Mono, it runs
1270 Sergey's code, to the low-level optimizations on the JIT
1271 engine and to his work on ILASM and the PEToolkit.
1274 @item Sep 16th, 2002: Documentation Tools, ILASM, Debugger, Mono LDAP, Winforms
1276 Adam Treat has started moving the documentation universe again. We
1277 have a new strategy to document our APIs (given that we have
1278 chosen <a href="classlib-doc.html">not to document the code
1279 inline</a>). This includes the use of a master reference file
1280 that will hold the entry points to document. All master files
1281 for our assemblies have been checked into CVS now.
1283 Sergey Chaban's Mono.PEToolkit and ILASM tools have been
1284 checked into CVS. Although ILASM is old and will soon be
1285 updated, we wanted to get the build issues sorted out.
1287 Martin Baulig's Mono Debugger is still on its early stages,
1288 but you can run and run step by step your C# code and C code
1289 (including the Mono runtime). Dwarf-2 is required to compile
1290 your code. The regular step, step-into, and assembly-level
1291 step and step-into are supported. And comes with a Gtk#
1292 UI. The debugger is written mostly in C# with some C glue
1293 code. Most of the work is on the engine, we will be working
1294 on making a good UI in the future.
1296 Chris Toshok of the Hungry Programmer's fame has checked in
1297 Mono.Directory.LDAP, a C# wrapper for the LDAP libraries.
1298 This is the substrate for implementing the
1299 System.DirectoryServices assembly.
1301 Andrew has also continued with some of the cryptographic
1302 classes implementation.
1304 After much public debate, we have chosen a new <a
1305 href="winforms.html">strategy to implement winforms</a>.
1306 Implementing a Gtk, Qt or Aqua based version of Winforms was
1307 going to be almost as complex as implementing Wine itself. So
1308 the new strategy is to only roll out a WineLib-based
1311 @item Sep 4th, 2002: .NET One 2002 Program available
1314 href="http://www.sigs-datacom.de/sd/kongresse/dotnet_2002/index.htm">.NET
1315 ONE 2002</a> conference in Frankfurt is now available. Paolo
1316 will be talking about the Mono JIT and embedding the Mono
1317 runtime in your Windows and Linux applications. Mike Kestner
1318 will talk about <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a> and
1319 the automatic binding generator used by Gtk# and Miguel will
1320 be talking about the Mono project on Monday's keynote and on
1321 the Mono C# compiler on Tuesday.
1323 @item Sep 3rd, 2002: Apache integration
1326 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-September/001862.html">Sterling</a>
1327 announced an Apache module that hosts
1328 Mono, and allows CIL code to run from within Apache, giving the
1329 module access to the Apache runtime. This uses the Mono embedding
1332 @item Aug 24th, 2002: Gtk# 0.4 released
1334 Shortly after <a href="download.html">Mono 0.15</a> was
1335 released a fresh version of <a
1336 href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a> was <a
1337 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-August/001702.html">announced</a>.
1339 @item Aug 23rd, 2002: Mono 0.15 released
1341 Mono 0.15 has been released. Source and RPMs are <a
1342 href="download.html">available</a>. The release notes are <a
1343 href="archive/mono-0.15">here</a>
1345 @item Aug 21th, 2002: Portable.NET encodings integrated into Mono.
1347 Rhys Weatherley has contributed the Portable.NET encoders to
1348 the Mono class libraries. This is a great step towards
1349 cooperation between these projects. Thanks to Paolo for doing the
1352 His encoders are more complete than the iconv-based approach
1353 that mono used, which was unreliable under certain
1356 @item Aug 20th, 2002: Remoting work, Resources, SPARC checkins, ADO.NET
1358 <b>San Francisco</b>: August 14th. Linux World Expo.
1360 Mark Crichton has checked in his patches to get the SPARC port
1361 on par with the PPC port.
1363 Dick has checked-in the resource reader and resource writers
1364 to the class libraries, and Dietmar checked in the C# support
1365 code for the remoting infrastructure.
1367 More work on System.Data: the LibGDA (our OleDB backend) based
1368 providers are quickly maturing, and recently they executed
1371 @item Aug 13th, 2002: MCS news, Gtk# progress, Windows.Forms, ADO.NET
1373 Martin Baulig has been fixing all the known bugs in the C#
1374 compiler and now has moved into improving the compilation
1375 speed and the generated code quality of MCS. Today we got a
1376 50% speedup in the bootstrap of MCS going from 24 seconds to 12 seconds.
1378 Gtk# has been making a lot of progress, some interesting
1379 corner cases are now supported:, you can now create canvas items as
1380 well as using the tree widget. Here is a shot of <a
1381 href="images/mocil.png">MonoCIL</a>.
1383 On the runtime front, focus has been on improving remoting
1384 support, exception handling, as well as completing the support
1385 for structure marshaling.
1387 Patrik is also back in action: the HttpRuntime infrastructure
1388 is rapidly improving, and Gonzalo is working into moving XSP
1389 into our main class library and providing the missing pieces
1390 to integrate with Patrik's code.
1392 Dennis and his team are working on a WineLib-based
1393 implementation of Windows Forms to guarantee that the corner
1394 cases of Windows.Forms can be handled, and we are back on track again.
1396 A lot more work on the ADO.NET and WebServices has also been
1399 @item Aug 1st, 2002: Mono Hackers Hall of Fame
1401 The <a href="hackers.html">Mono Hackers Hall Of Fame</a> has been started
1402 to show our appreciation to the excellent contributors that made <b>mono::</b>
1403 a successful free software project.
1405 The first, deserved, entry goes to
1406 Nick Drochak, who joined us in the first days of Mono and built the testing
1407 infrastructure for the C# assemblies, fixed tons of bugs and even adventured
1408 himself in the lands of the C runtime. His work is invaluable for keeping
1409 Mono on the right track through the daily changes in the codebase.
1411 @item Looking for volunteers
1413 We are looking for volunteers to help complete various pieces
1414 of Mono and help move the project forward, we need
1418 * More tests to the existing class libraries.
1420 * Finish existing class libraries, check our <a
1421 href="class-status.html">class status</a> pages to see
1422 all the missing things. There are open tasks all over
1423 the place: XML, Database access, enterprise services,
1424 configuration, ASP.NET, Drawing APIs, and more.
1426 * Since we have now ASP.NET running, we would like to
1427 create an ASP.NET application to maintain our class
1428 library documentation.
1430 We have some special needs (read them <a
1431 href="classlib-doc.html">here</a>). There is a
1432 prototype written using Windows.Forms, but we believe
1433 it will be faster to have this done using ASP.NET (and
1434 it is also a nice way of stress testing it).
1436 * Support for the VB runtime: we need contributions
1437 to make our VB runtime mature enough to host
1438 applications compiled with the VB.NET to run with
1441 * We need people to help write the documentation: you
1442 can start editing our XML files by hand, and once we
1443 have the ASP.NET tool, upgrade to that.
1446 @item July 31st, 2002: Flow Analysis
1448 Martin has checked into CVS the data flow analysis patch for
1449 MCS, this means that we now correctly implement definite
1450 assignment in the C# language.
1452 @item Jul 31st, 2002: Most ASP.NET controls render, Gtk# structs.
1455 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-August/001234.html">posted
1456 an update</a> on the ASP.NET widgets that are still pending. Patrik is back, and he is
1457 working with Gonzalo to streamline the pipeline
1459 Rachel quietly committed to Gtk-Sharp support for marshaling
1460 structures (very important for Gtk#). This uses extensively
1461 the new marshaling code that Dietmar added to the runtime.
1463 Dietmar is also now sharing more code for P/Invoke using his
1464 intermediate representation. Another step to share more code, and
1465 simplify the porting and maintenance process.
1467 @item Jul 27th, 2002: NGEN tool for Mono.
1470 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-July/001117.html">announced</a>
1471 the availability of his CIL to C compiler. This allows your Mono assemblies to be pre-compiled
1472 and optimized by GCC in your platform, increasing the speed significantly of your code.
1474 @item Jul 26th, 2002: Mono 0.13 has been released.
1476 <b>Mono 0.13 has been released!</b> (details <a
1477 href="archive/mono-0.13">here</a>). Get
1478 your sources for the <a
1479 href="archive/mono-0.13.tar.gz">runtime</a> and
1480 <a href="archive/mcs-0.13.tar.gz">compiler and class libraries</a>.
1482 Alp made Debian packages and they are <a
1483 href="http://www.atoker.com/mono/">here</a>. Cristophe made
1484 packages for Red Hat and they are <a
1485 href="http://mono.baselabs.org/software">here</a>.
1486 And Windows packages have been <a href="http://www.superin.formativ.net/mono/mono.htm">contributed</a>
1488 @item Jul 23rd, 2002: Mono Verifier, System.Web.Services, ASP.NET samples.
1490 Mono now has a verifier. It is used by the runtime, or you can invoke it manually to
1491 verify an image by using the `pedump' tool.
1493 Tim Coleman has started work on the System.Web.Services
1494 assembly (you can also track the status here on the web page).
1495 Contact him if you want to help in this assembly or with the
1496 associated web service tools.
1498 Various samples for ASP.NET have landed in CVS.
1500 @item Jul 20th, 2002: Spanish Mono Tutorial.
1502 A Spanish tutorial on using Mono is <a
1503 href="http://mono.es.gnome.org/tutoriales/mono-linux/">here</a>.
1505 href="http://mono.es.gnome.org/tutoriales/mono-puf/">FAQ</a>
1506 has been translated as well.
1508 @item Jul 19th, 2002: File handle redirection, Embeddable Mono and Mono Linux compilation.
1510 Dick's code for file handle redirection is complete and has
1511 now landed on the CVS repository.
1513 The Mono runtime can now be embedded into your application
1514 (also known as "CLR hosting"). See the sample in
1515 mono/samples/embed. This allows your application to link with
1516 the Mono runtime, then your C code can call into the C#/CIL
1519 Peter Williams and Martin contributed some Makefiles to
1520 compile all of Mono on Linux. Details are <a
1521 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-July/000916.html">here</a>.
1523 @item Jul 17th, 2002
1525 The first documentary on Ximian's development team is now
1526 available online, from young director <a
1527 href="mailto:erik.pukinskis@uconn.edu">Erik Pukinskis</a>: <a
1528 href="http://www.ximian.com/devzone/projects/codemonkey.html">"Code
1529 Monkey At Work"</a>.
1531 A Tutorial on getting Mono installed from sources is now <a
1532 href="http://www.go-mono.com/mono-beginning/x70.html">online</a>.
1534 More progress on the ASP.NET front: user defined controls are
1535 now being rendered, as well as many of the sample programs
1536 from www.asp.net. Gonzalo's work can be found on module XSP
1537 (this implements the .aspx compiler).
1539 Sergey Chaban has got Gtk# working on Windows, you can see
1540 some screenshots: <a href="sshots/Gtksharp-1.jpg">sample apps</a> and
1541 <a href="sshots/Gtksharp-2.jpg">running with a Russian charset</a>.
1543 @item Jul 16th, 2002
1545 Paolo today got mono to complete host itself on Linux. This
1546 means that we can now compile the `corlib' using the Mono C#
1547 compiler and the Mono runtime.
1549 Compiling the corlib was rather tricky, because the types that
1550 the compiler uses during the compilation process will come
1551 from the source code it is compiling.
1553 After a few months of work, we have finally fleshed out all
1554 the remaining bugs. Now the next step is to update the makefiles
1555 to compile with the Mono tool-chain.
1559 * The Mono C# compiler was able to compile itself on December 28th, 2001.
1560 The resulting image contained errors though.
1562 * The Mono C# compiler was able to self-compile in on
1563 January 3rd, 2002. Becoming a self-hosting compiler on Windows.
1565 * The Mono runtime matured enough by March 12, 2002 that it
1566 was able to bootstrap the Mono C# compiler on Linux using our interpreter.
1567 This means that our development tool was self sufficient.
1569 * On March 26th, the JIT engine was fixed, so we could use this to
1570 run the compiler on Linux.
1572 * Martin fixed the remaining bugs in the compiler that stopped it from
1573 compiling the `corlib'. The resulting image still contained errors though.
1575 * On July 8th, Radek got the PowerPC port to bootstrap
1576 the C# compiler. This is important, because it exposed
1577 various tricky issues in a big-endian system.
1579 * Today: we can bootstrap the compiler using libraries
1580 and the compiler compiled with itself on Linux. The process is complete.
1583 In the meantime, Dietmar has quietly implemented the remaining
1584 pieces of Marshalling in the Mono runtime. This is very
1585 important for the Gtk# guys to move on with their bindings.
1587 To make things more interesting, he replaced most of the
1588 architecture specific code generation for trampolines
1589 (delegates, invocations, function and p/invoke trampolines) to
1590 use CIL. This CIL is then compiled on the flight by the JIT
1591 Compiler engine. By doing this, we have reduced the burden to
1592 port the JITer to new architectures, and that our trampoline
1593 code is cross platform.
1597 Ajay was the first to notice <a
1598 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-July/000641.html">
1599 Mono's first birthday</a>.
1601 In a year, we have achieved plenty:
1603 * 94 contributors with CVS access (84 non-Ximian developers).
1604 * A complete CLI implementation:
1606 <li> A fast and performing x86 JIT engine (inlining, constant propagation).
1607 <li> An interpreter for other systems (PPC, Sparc, StrongArm).
1609 * A self-hosting C# compiler, which can compile its class libraries.
1610 * 37,140 file changes in CVS.
1611 * 92,000 lines of C code.
1612 * 437,000 lines of C# code (compiler, classes, tests)
1613 * A working core for ASP.NET and ADO.NET.
1614 * Major subsystems are functional: RegularExpressions,
1615 System.XML, XML.Schema, System.Data, System.Web.
1616 * The Gtk# project, which is maturing rapidly.
1619 Thanks to everyone who has made Mono possible with their
1620 feedback, regression tests, their comments, their help on the mailing
1621 list, code contributions, complete classes, bug reporting, the
1622 countless hours of bug hunting. This project would not have
1623 been possible without every contribution.
1625 It has been a great year for everyone involved in the
1626 project. I think we have built a new and exciting community.
1628 Now we have a solid foundation to build on, so this next year
1629 looks even more exciting: not only because we will see more
1630 Mono applications, but we will begin using Mono as an
1631 `library' to be linked with applications that want to get
1632 scripting-like features; Gtk# is our ticket to create nice
1633 GNOME applications; And we will be developing CORBA bindings
1634 to integrate with other object systems.
1636 Also, for those interested in optimizations and tuning, this
1637 year we will get to play with more advanced optimizations and
1638 all kinds of interesting research ideas for improving Mono
1641 A special thanks to the Mono developers at Ximian for managing
1642 to survive their manager and a special thanks to our
1643 regression test marshal Nick Drochak, who has been hunting
1644 down, and fixing code in our class libraries and keeping us on
1649 Radek today fixed the last bugs to get Mono to self host on
1652 Alp Toker has released version 0.5 of <a
1653 href="http://www.atoker.com/phonic/">Phonic</a>, a media
1654 player for .NET. Phonic makes extensive use of Mono-developed
1655 technologies such as Gtk# and csvorbis (Ogg player ported by
1656 Mark). Hopefully we will be seeing many more exciting
1657 applications like these in the near future.
1659 Dietmar has been moving a lot of the architecture specific
1660 code in the JIT engine to our internal representation. This
1661 means that porting the JIT is simpler now, as there is less
1662 architecture-specific code to maintain. The inliner, constant
1663 folder and constant propagation are also done at the
1664 architecture independent layer.
1666 Gonzalo is now running the sample ASP.NET applications on
1667 Linux with the Mono runtime. It still needs polishing though,
1668 and help with the various ASP.NET controls would be
1669 appreciated. The ASP.NET community seems more poor than the
1670 PHP community, we need to have a few open source controls to
1671 do things dynamic rendering (libart+gdk-pixbuf again can do
1672 most of the work), charts and components like the kind of
1673 thing you see in the PHP universe: to bring nice GPL code to
1674 the masses of Windows developers, lure them into the world of
1677 Dick has also got us the new Process implementation that
1678 implements the Win32 semantics. Now only redirection is
1683 Listen to Paolo Molaro do a talk on Mono at the WebIT
1684 conference in Padova, Italy this coming friday. Details are
1685 <a href="http://www.webbit2001.org/event/eventview/534/">here</a>
1687 You can also see a trip report from the Gnome in the South trip:
1688 <a href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/sur.html">here</a>
1690 Miguel will be doing a couple of talks at the O'Reilly
1691 conference about Mono: status update, progress and developing
1692 applications with it. Details are <a
1693 href="http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2002/view/e_sess/2994">here</a>
1695 href="http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2002/view/e_sess/2996">here</a>
1699 Martin Baulig fixed the remaining bugs that prevented MCS to
1700 compile our corlib. The compilation was tricky because of the way
1701 MCS bootstraps the compile (internally mcs uses the types that are
1702 being defined at that point to perform compares).
1704 Martin and Paolo have been working hard on fixing the
1705 remaining issues. Currently 102 test pass and 15 fail with
1706 our resulting corlib.
1708 Jesus' SoapFormatter classes are now in CVS.
1710 I have been redoing the type lookup system for MCS. The
1711 interesting bit is that I did most of this work on an airplane
1712 using MCS itself. Which is a good test that the compiler is
1713 now a good development tool.
1715 Duncan, Mike and Rachel have been hard at work with Gtk#, now
1716 there are bindings for the GtkHTML widget (the one used by
1717 Evolution's composer). And Rachel also got the beginning of GNOME
1718 bindings, that should simplify application development.
1720 A big thanks goes to Dennis Hayes for getting the
1721 Windows.Forms work together, and committing so many stubs for Windows.Forms.
1725 I am updating the Mono site from the UNESCO offices in
1726 Uruguay, the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/resources/calendar/roadshow/GNOMEenelSur.html">South-America trip</a>
1727 to promote free software is going very well.
1729 Many news in Mono-land this week so far:
1731 Mike Kestner got bindings for GtkHTML last night for Gtk#,
1732 this is using GtkHTML 2.0.
1734 On Monday Piers Haken <a
1735 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-June/000380.html">contributed</a>
1736 the core to support XPath in Mono: most of the w3c spec is
1737 implemented (modulo a few pending bits).
1739 Dick checked in his implementation of the Process classes:
1740 process forking and waiting support committed, with some functions to
1741 query status. This was complex as we had to emulate the Win32
1742 environment, but this is another step to be fully compatible.
1743 This means for example that any process can check on the
1744 status of any other process (without the parent/child relationship)
1746 Of course, those interested
1747 in only the Unix semantics can always P/Invoke the Unix calls.
1752 Duncan has written a few sample <a
1753 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~duncan/Mono">Gtk# demo
1754 applications</a> (<a
1755 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~duncan/Mono/img/ImageViewer.png">screen
1757 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~duncan/Mono/img/ImageBrowser.png">another</a>)
1759 Rachel also got the beginning of Gnome bindings (<a
1760 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~tvgm/gnome-hello.png">screenshot</a>).
1761 She also got some <a
1762 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~tvgm/gtk-sharp-docs/">documentation</a>
1767 Mono's ASP.NET has rendered its first page on Linux for the
1768 first time (Gonzalo and Paolo).
1770 Also, we are getting close to
1771 self hosting. Paolo posted a <a
1772 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-June/000345.html">list
1773 of pending issues</a> which are now very small.
1775 Steam is picking up in <a
1776 href="http://gtk-sharp.sf.net">Gtk#</a> as the bindings become more
1777 complete and small applications are starting to emerge. Gtk#
1778 now compiles completely on Linux. This uses a lot of the XML
1779 libraries, which is nice to see.
1783 Gonzalo has got the Mono ASP.NET implementation can now render all Html
1784 Controls, and 21 out of the 26 Web Controls. Session tracking is
1785 next. Look in xsp/test for a collection of tests that render with Mono.
1787 Ajay has been very busy improving and extending the
1788 XmlSerialization code. All fields had to be re-ordered to
1789 match the Microsoft implementation.
1793 You can now download a fresh tarball of the libraries and the MCS
1794 compiler daily from <a href="http://www.atoker.com/mono/">Alp Toker's
1797 New libgc RPMS for Redhat 7.3 are available on <a href="
1798 http://java.thn.htu.se/~toor/">Richard Torkar's site</a>.
1803 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-June/000128.html">announced</a>
1804 today that the reading code for XmlSchemas is almost complete.
1808 <b>Mono 0.12 is out!</b> More classes! More working code!
1809 Better compiler! Faster runtime! Less bugs!
1812 href="download.html#jun-7">Here</a> (quick links: <a
1813 href="archive/mono-0.12.tar.gz">runtime</a> and <a
1814 href="archive/mcs-0.12.tar.gz">compiler/classes</a>).
1818 CodeDOM implementation from Daniel Stodden has got C# output support.
1822 Gonzalo got the Mono XSP page parser to render its first ASP.NET
1823 .aspx file today without using MS System.Web.Hosting classes.
1824 It is currently on its infancy. But very good news, now we need to
1825 upgrade our System.Web runtime to run natively on Linux.
1827 Sergey's code for architecture and size-specific CPBLK has
1828 been checked into CVS.
1830 Paolo has checked the configuration code for Mono (to map
1831 PInvoke dlls to other libraries).
1833 <a href="ado-net.html">ADO support</a>: Daniel has checked in
1834 a modified version of the MySQL data provider from Brad. And Rodrigo
1835 started the OleDB using LibGDA.
1839 An <a href="index.rss">RSS feed</a> is now available for the
1840 Mono news. I find it surprising that there are so many tools
1841 that process this data.
1843 Binaries for <a href="http://www.superin.formativ.net/mono/mono.htm">Windows</a> are
1844 now location independent, do not require Cygwin and come with a Wizard.
1848 Daniel Morgan checked in his Sql# Cli tool into the
1849 System.Data class library.
1854 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-patches/2002-May/003953.html">has
1855 checked in</a> a major update to the System.Xml.Schema namespace.
1857 Gonzalo moved XSP along this week: Added support for
1858 templates, columns inside DataGrid, HTML comments, code render
1859 and data binding tags, style properties in style tags,
1860 ListItem inside list controls, float and double properties.
1864 <a href="http://monologo.sourceforge.net/">MonoLogo</a> runs
1865 on the Mono runtime. This <a
1866 href="http://monologo.sourceforge.net/gtk.png">screenshot</a> shows
1867 MonoLogo running Gtk#.
1871 Martin has improved the debugging infrastructure in Mono, now
1872 it is possible to get <a
1873 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-May/005717.html">line
1874 number</a> information on stack traces.
1878 XSP <a href="asp-net">our ASP.NET</a> .aspx page parser is now
1879 available on the AnonCVS servers. This is part of the ASP.NET
1880 support in Mono. Gonzalo is the developer on charge of it.
1882 Many updates to the <a href="ado-net.html">ADO.NET
1883 implementation</a> from Dan, Tim and Rodrigo.
1885 Radek got the Mono C# compiler running on Linux/PPC and
1886 compiling most of our regression test suite.
1888 Lawrence has been working really hard in fixing, improving and
1889 polishing the underlying network infrastructure.
1891 The Rafael and Chris have committed the beginning of the
1892 VisualBasic.NET runtime support to CVS.
1894 Jesus has contributed the beginning of the SoapFormatter
1898 Linear register allocator has been deployed in the Mono JIT
1900 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-May/005489.html">about
1905 We are able to retrieve simple data from the database
1906 using our ADO.NET like functionality. Only string and integer data
1907 types are supported right now but more are in the works.
1909 You can find more information
1910 at <a href="http://www.go-mono.com/ado-net.html">The Mono ADO-NET Page</a>
1912 Thanks goes to Chris, Daniel, Duncan, Gonzalo, Miguel, Rodrigo, Tim,
1913 and others for these bits.
1917 Rodrigo Moya announced <a
1918 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-May/005366.html">new
1919 LibGDA</a>: LibGDA is an ADO-like library for Unix systems.
1920 This one removes all the CORBA and GConf dependencies, which
1921 should make it easier to use and compile.
1923 This is another milestone for our <a
1924 href="ado-net.html">ADO.NET implementation plans</a>
1926 We have a little surprise for everyone tracking the news on Tuesday ;-)
1930 Mark Crichton csvorbis port (C# port of Vorbis player) and
1931 Richard Hestilow's <a href="http://monologo.sf.net">MonoLogo compiler</a> are now
1932 on the CVS, and you can get them from AnonCVS.
1934 Dick implemented inter-process sharing of handles as well as
1935 simplifying the implementation of WaitForMultipleObjects, now
1936 we have a `handles' subsystem in Mono. This is needed to fully
1937 emulate the handle behavior that Win32 exposes, and that the .NET API
1938 expose to applications.
1941 href="http://gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net">Gtk#</a> front: <a
1942 href="http://gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net/menu.png">Menu
1943 support</a>, Mike <a
1944 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2002-May/000064.html">tells
1949 Daily packages for <a href="http://www.debian.org">Debian</a> are available
1950 <a href="http://www.atoker.com/mono/">here</a>
1954 Binary packages of Mono 0.11 are available for <a
1955 href="http://www.superin.formativ.net/mono/mono.htm">Windows</a>
1956 (Thanks to Johannes Roith) and for
1958 href="http://mono.baselabs.org/index.php/software/">Linux</a> (thanks
1963 <b>Mono 0.11 is out!</b> Mostly performance improvements, bug
1964 fixes and more classes are included.
1966 A new version of the runtime, compiler and class libraries has
1967 been packaged for your download pleasure. Binaries are
1968 included. The <a href="archive/mono-0.11">Release Notes</a>
1972 href="download.html#apr-24">Here</a> (quick links: <a
1973 href="archive/mono-0.11.tar.gz">runtime</a> and <a
1974 href="archive/mcs-0.11.tar.gz">compiler/classes</a>).
1978 SharpDevelop 0.88a <a href="http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD">is out!</a>
1980 Congratulations to the developers behind SharpDevelop for
1985 Some updates from the hacking lines:
1987 <b>The web:</b> Patrik Torstensson last week contributed the
1988 http runtime support and started work on thread pools. This
1989 is part of the ASP.NET support.
1991 <b>Docs:</b> John Barnette, John Sohn and Adam Treat have been
1994 <b>ADO.NET:</b> Daniel Morgan and Rodrigo Moya have been
1995 working on the <a href="ado-net">ADO.NET</a> support, and got
1996 the first signs of life this week (we can connect, insert
1997 rows; do transactions: commit/rollback; SQL errors and
1998 exceptions work). Check <a
1999 href="mailing-lists.html">mono-patches</a> for all the
2002 <b>Optimizations:</b> A number of optimizations in the runtime
2003 made the compiler twice as fast this week:
2005 Early this week Patrik started the string
2006 rewrite in the runtime. Today Dietmar finished the
2007 constructors and deployed the new layout.
2009 Paolo got the JIT engine to generate profiles, which were in
2010 turn used to find hot spots in Reflection, which he improved.
2012 Daniel Lewis (of Regex fame) noticed the performance issues
2013 with our current array layout, and contributed a new array
2016 At the same time Dietmar started the the JIT inline code and
2017 implemented constant propagation. These two optimizations
2018 together are very powerful.
2020 <b>Bug fixing:</b> And of course everyone has been helping out
2021 with the bug fixing (Duncan, Gonzalo, Jonathan, Miguel, Nick,
2027 Dietmar's inlining for the JIT engine just landed into
2028 CVS. This is only a first cut and more improvements will come later.
2030 Patrik, Paolo, Dietmar and Gonzalo have been busy optimizing
2031 our class libraries and runtime engine to become faster. Many changes
2036 Gtk# 0.1 "ButtonHook" has been <a
2037 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2002-April/000048.html">released</a>
2039 Binaries for the Mono Regression Test Suite are <a
2040 href="archive/mono-tests.tar.gz">available</a> for
2041 people porting the Mono Runtime to new platforms.
2045 <a href="http://www.dotnetremoting.cc/book/AdvancedDotNetRemoting.asp">
2046 Advanced .NET Remoting</a> from Ingo Rammer is now available. Ingo
2047 helped us to implement the proxy support and the book is a valuable
2048 resource for anyone interested in remoting.
2052 Transparent proxy support has been finished, congrats to
2053 Dietmar. Our JIT engine on CVS contains the implementation.
2054 This should enable people to test the remoting framework on
2059 Debugging information is now generated by the compiler thanks
2060 to Martin's work. The resulting dwarf file can be used to
2061 single step C# code in GDB. A document will be shortly published with
2066 <b>Mono 0.10 is out!</b> The self hosting release of Mono has
2069 A new version of the runtime, compiler and class libraries has
2070 been packaged for your download pleasure. Binaries are
2071 included. The <a href="archive/mono-0.10">Release Notes</a>
2075 href="download.html#mar-27">Here</a> (quick links: <a
2076 href="archive/mono-0.10.tar.gz">runtime</a> and <a
2077 href="archive/mcs-0.10.tar.gz">compiler/classes</a>).
2081 Paolo finally fixed the last bug in the JITer that stopped
2082 us from using it to run the Mono C# compiler. Goodies are on
2085 <a href="http://gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net">Gtk#</a> runs <a
2086 href="http://gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net/gtk-hello-world.png">Hello
2087 World</a>. Mike posted some <a
2088 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2002-March/000034.html">details.</a>
2093 Martin has been working on our debugging infrastructure, both
2094 on the JIT side of things (adding dward support) as well as on
2095 the class libraries (so that MCS can start generating
2096 debugging information).
2098 Jason and Kral keep working on the System.Xml namespace,
2099 allowing Mike to move more to self-hosting his Gtk# code.
2101 The System.Web classes are now part of the build (and they are
2102 also part of the class status now). Ajay contributed a large
2103 chunk of code to the System.Xml.Schema namespace
2105 Dan (of regex fame) has been working on internal calls
2106 support: moving more code from the old monowrapper to become
2109 Paolo and Dietmar are working steadily on our runtime
2110 environment, fixing bugs, adding missing features and allowing
2111 us to run the compiler on Linux.
2113 Remember to post your bug reports.
2115 The nice class status on the right is brought to you by
2116 endless hacking hours from Piers and Nick. These status
2117 report pages have been helping us track down various mistakes
2118 in our classes (very useful, check it out for yourself)
2122 At midnight, in Italy, Paolo got the Mono C# compiler to self
2123 host on Linux, the last bug has been squashed to self
2124 hostingness. We have now a fully self hosting compiler in Linux.
2126 A release will follow up shortly.
2130 Updated the <a href="class-status.html">class status</a>, now
2131 it is possible to use the right-side menu to browse a specific
2136 MCS compiles on Linux!
2138 Today Paolo got the <a
2139 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-March/003726.html">MCS
2140 compiler compiling itself on Linux</a>
2141 completely for the first time! The resulting image still contains
2142 some errors, but the whole compiler process goes now. Later in the day
2143 and a couple of small optimizations and bug fixes, the compile
2144 speed was improved in 400%
2146 We are very close to have a complete self hosting environment now.
2148 Mono is temporarily using the Bohem GC garbage collector while
2149 we deploy the more advanced ORP one.
2153 The CVS repository <a href="http://cvs.hispalinux.es/cgi-bin/cvsweb/?hidenonreadable=1&f=u&logsort=date&sortby=file&hideattic=1&cvsroot=Mono">can be browsed</a>
2155 Jason has got an incredible amount of work on the Xml
2156 classes during the weekend, and Gaurav is very close to have
2157 the complete System.Web.UI.WebControls namespace implemented.
2159 Martin and Duco have been killing bugs by using the recently
2160 revamped regression test suite.
2162 Piers has updated our <a href="class-status.html">class
2163 status</a> page again, with even more information available.
2165 The C# compiler has full constant folding implemented now and Ravi
2166 killed bugs of bugs in the <a href="http://bugzilla.ximian.com/buglist.cgi?product=Mono%2FClass+Libraries&product=Mono%2FMCS&product=Mono%2FRuntime&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&email1=&emailtype1=substring&emailassigned_to1=1&email2=&emailtype2=substring&emailreporter2=1&changedin=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&short_desc=&short_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&long_desc_type=substring&bug_file_loc=&bug_file_loc_type=substring&keywords=&keywords_type=anywords&op_sys_details=&op_sys_details_type=substring&version_details=&version_details_type=substring&cmdtype=doit&order=%27Importance%27&form_name=query">Mono Bug List</a>
2170 RPMs of Mono 0.9 are available at <a href="http://mono.baselabs.org/#download">mono.baselabs.com</a>
2175 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-February/003464.html">Christophe</a>
2176 has setup his <a href="http://mono.baselabs.org">First Steps in Mono</a> web site, which
2177 shows you a step-by-step process on getting Mono running on your system.
2179 RPMs of Mono 0.9 are available at <a href="http://mono.baselabs.org/index.php/software/">mono.baselabs.org</a>
2183 New <a href="class-status.html">class status</a> engine that
2184 provides detailed information about missing functionality in
2185 our class libraries. Nick built the cormissing tool and Piers
2186 did the XSLT and DHTML magic.
2188 More compiler progress on Linux: our support runtime now
2189 enables the compiler to compile `MIS' on Linux (MIS being
2190 Dick's Mono sample HTTP server ;-)
2194 Paolo posted a list of <a
2195 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-February/003266.html">ways
2196 you can help</a> if you do not have Windows right now. Sergey followed up with
2197 <a href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-February/003268.html">his</a>
2202 StrongARM port from Sergey Chaban has been checked into CVS.
2206 SPARC: 44 out of 74 tests pass now (Jeff)
2208 Power PC: delegates are working now (Radek)
2212 <b>Mono 0.9 has been released!</b>
2214 A new version of the runtime, compiler and class libraries has
2215 been packaged for your download pleasure. The <a
2216 href="archive/mono-0.9">Release Notes</a>
2219 href="download.html#feb-22">Here</a> (quick links: <a
2220 href="archive/mono-0.9.tar.gz">runtime</a> and <a
2221 href="archive/mcs-0.9.tar.gz">compiler/classes</a>).
2225 Paolo got our compiler natively to compile 117 of our tests.
2226 Self hosting is closer every day.
2228 Unsafe support is finished in the C# compiler.
2232 Gaurav got DataGrid and DataGridItemCollection done.
2234 C# compiler: Unsafe support is mostly complete (only stackalloc is missing).
2236 New easy to run scripts for compiling Mono on Unix and Windows
2237 is <a href="download.html">available</a>. We can now easily compile
2238 Mono on Windows and Linux. If you had trouble before, use the
2239 above scripts which will get the setup right for you.
2241 There are now three machines that can provide AnonCVS, just
2242 use anoncvs.go-mono.com as the hostname for your CVSROOT and
2243 you will get one of the machines.
2247 Do you want to see what <a href="http://people.debian.org/~lupus/mono/">Mono Looks Like?</a>
2251 Application Domains now support the two LoaderOptimization
2252 modes: share code or do not share code, and you can control
2253 this with the --share-code command line option.
2255 Paolo has now 100+ test cases run on Linux now with our class
2258 PowerPC and SPARC ports are moving along (Radek and Jeff)
2262 Excellent news since the 11th, here is a quick rundown:
2264 AppDomains have been deployed (Dietmar). Socket work is done
2265 (Dick). Corlib compiled with no refs to mscorlib (Dan). New
2266 comprehensive tests for corlib bits (David). Nick is driving the
2267 regression test suite efforts and class library completeness.
2268 New System.Data work (Chris). Bug fixes (Paolo, Duncan, Ravi, Miguel)
2270 Miguel is off to the <a
2271 href="http://www.fosdem.org">FOSDEM</a> conference in Brussels.
2275 <b>Mono 0.8 has been released!</b>
2277 A new version of the runtime, compiler and class libraries has
2278 been packaged for your download pleasure.
2281 href="download.html#feb-11">Here</a> (quick links: <a
2282 href="archive/mono-0.8.tar.gz">runtime</a> and <a
2283 href="archive/mcs-0.8.tar.gz">compiler/classes</a>)
2287 We would like to welcome all the new developers that have
2288 joined the project in the last couple of days. The classes
2291 An explanation of the relationship between <a
2292 href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers/2002-February/msg00031.html">GNOME
2295 Nick is still leading our test suite platform. I can not
2296 stress how important it is to have a good regression test suite
2297 for our platform, as buggy class libraries are what are
2298 stopping the compiler from running completely on Linux.
2300 We are of course psyched to see Mono run on
2301 non-Linux systems. Work is moving on native code generation
2302 for StrongARM, PowerPC, and SPARC as well as porting Mono to
2305 There are a couple of debates on the Mono list on implementing
2306 a set of web server classes for <a
2307 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-February/002911.html">enabling
2308 ASP.NET</a> on Mono.
2311 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-February/002944.html">
2312 posted a list of pending tasks</a> to enable the compiler to run on Linux
2316 Mike Kestner has posted an <a
2317 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2002-February/000024.html">Update
2318 on his Gtk#</a> activities.
2323 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-February/002808.html">Qt
2324 bindings</a> for .NET. Adam is cool.
2328 Dan Lewis has contributed a major missing set of classes to
2330 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-January/002745.html">
2331 System.Text.RegularExpressions</a>.
2333 This is a fully .NET compatible implementation of the .NET regular expressions,
2334 fully Unicode aware. This contribution is very appreciated, as implementing this
2335 was not entirely trivial (supporting Unicode, plus a regex engine which is a super
2336 set of the Perl regex engine).
2340 The Mono contributors have relicensed the Class Libraries under
2342 <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT X11</a> license.
2344 This license is an Open Source license, and is used by other projects
2345 (most notably, the XFree86 project).
2347 The runtime (JIT, metadata library, interpreter) remains under
2348 the LGPL and the C# compiler remains under the GPL.
2351 href="http://www.ximian.com/about_us/press_center/press_releases/mono_partners.html">Press
2355 href="http://news.com.com/2100-1001-823734.html">CNet</a>, <a
2356 href="http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,50037-2,00.html">Wired</a>,
2357 <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/01/28/020128hnopennet.xml">InfoWorld</a>,
2358 <a href="http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/01/27/2232231">NewsForge</a>.
2362 New mailing list: <a href="mailto:mono-patches-request@ximian.com">mono-patches@ximian.com</a>.
2363 This mailing list will receive automatically the patches that are submitted
2364 to the Mono CVS to any of its modules.
2366 This allows anyone who wants to participate in the peer-review of the
2367 code submitted to CVS to receive patches on e-mail. It should also
2368 expose to everyone the changes that are being done by the team every day.
2372 Dick has got a simple web server running with Mono (`MIS: Mono
2373 Internet Server') that is mostly used to test our IO layer, a
2374 <a href="http://primates.ximian.com/~miguel/dick-mis-server.png">screenshot</a>
2376 Paolo and Dietmar are busy making our runtime self sufficient on
2377 non-Windows platforms.
2379 C# compiler front: A lot of focus in the past weeks after
2380 the C# became self hosting has been in making the compiler a useful
2381 tool for development: improve error handling, provide better error
2382 reports, fixing all known bugs, and finally profiling of the compiler
2387 Our compiler has been self-supporting since January 3rd. In
2388 the meantime, we have been busy working on making it run on
2389 Linux. Today Paolo got more work done on Reflection.Emit and
2390 the compiler compiled `console.cs' (a sample Mono program) on
2395 Dietmar landed the Unicode support patch. Class libraries and
2396 runtimes are now fully Unicode aware. The details are <a href=
2397 "http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2002-January/002409.html">
2400 Last minute breaking news: Paolo got our compiler in Linux to
2401 compile fib.cs, patches are coming tomorrow once we have
2406 Mike Kestner posted an update on Gtk# <a
2407 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2002-January/000021.html"><i>New
2408 year, new direction</i></a>.
2410 Gtk# will be our foundation on which we will be implementing
2411 System.Windows.Forms.
2415 Mono C# compiler becomes self-sufficient. We can now continue
2416 development of the compiler with itself.
2418 Work on the class libraries is still underway for having a full
2419 self hosting system. We hope to achieve our goal of self-hosting
2420 on Linux before the end of the month.
2422 Join the fun by downloading either tonight's <a
2423 href="snapshots">snapshot</a> or getting your sources from our
2424 <a href="anoncvs.html">Anonymous CVS server</a>.
2428 After a lot of work, the C# compiler can compile itself.
2429 There are still errors in the generated image, but they are
2430 being fixed quickly.
2432 We will soon have the first non-Microsoft C# implementation!
2436 JIT: More work on our IO abstraction layer (Dick).
2438 JIT: exception handling for unmanaged code (Dietmar)
2440 System.Reflection: Support for PropertyInfo and
2441 PropertyBuilder as well as the various queries for MethodBase.
2443 C#: Pre-processor; Rewrite of MemberLookup which fixed many of
2444 the outstanding issues. More bug fixing allows it to compile
2449 Dietmar has improved the register allocation and now Mono performs
2450 two to three times as fast as it did yesterday. Amazing.
2452 The compiler keeps moving along, explicit interface
2453 implementation is there.
2457 The JIT engine can now run all the compiler regression tests as
2458 well as assorted other programs, many more opcodes added
2459 recently. Currently the JIT engine uses a very simplistic register
2460 allocator (just enough to allow us to focus on feature completeness)
2461 and that will be the next major task to improve performance and
2462 reduce spills and reloads.
2464 On the C# compiler front: language features are now pretty
2465 much complete. The big missing tasks are unsafe code support,
2466 visibility, explicit interface implementation plus static flow
2467 analysis. There are many small bugs that need to be addressed.
2469 You can get your copy of the <a href="snapshots">latest Mono</a>
2471 More work is also required on fixing the foundation class
2472 libraries, it is easy to find spots now since Nick got the
2477 AnonCVS access to Mono is here (updated every hour). Thanks
2478 to <a href="http://www.hispalinux.es">HispaLinux</a> and Jesus
2479 Climent for helping to set this up.
2483 All tests from the mono runtime work with the JIT engine now
2486 Recursive enumeration definition in the C# compiler are
2489 More work on the Web classes (Gaurav).
2493 JIT land: Paolo got GDB support into the JIT engine while
2494 Dietmar added exceptions support to it.
2496 The C# compiler supports all array initializations now, and the
2497 switch statement as well as fixing many existing bugs. Many
2500 Nick keeps working on improving our class library test suite.
2502 Dick has almost completed the Mono IO layer.
2507 Mike Kestner has posted an <a
2508 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2001-November/000015.html">update</a>
2509 on Gtk# development.
2515 Paolo today got the Mono C# compiler running <a
2516 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2001-November/001941.html">on
2517 Linux</a>. It compiles a sample program and then the sample
2518 program is executed.
2520 Mutator unary operators (++ and --) in the compiler are fully
2521 functional, they used to only work on variables, and now they
2524 To sum things up: The Mono C# compiler is written in C# and
2525 uses the .NET classes to get its work done. To make this work
2526 on Linux work has to happen in various fronts:
2528 * The C# compiler is being worked on and can compile
2529 many programs now (our test suite at this point is
2530 made up of 40 tests).
2532 * The class libraries need to be mature enough to support
2533 the compiler, particularly System.Reflection.Emit (which is
2534 what Paolo has been working on lately).
2536 The compiler currently requires 103 classes from the
2537 .NET runtime (you can get the list by running: <b>monodis --typeref mcs.exe</b>
2539 * The interpreter should be mature enough to run the actual
2540 compiler byte codes and the corlib bytecodes.
2543 At the same time, Dietmar is working on the JIT engine which will
2544 replace our interpreter in production.
2550 Dietmar got value types working on the JIT engine. Sean has
2551 got assembly loading in the runtime (required for NUnit).
2553 More progress on enumerations and attributes from Ravi.
2555 Nick keeps working on improving our class libraries.
2561 Enumerations, array access and attributes for the C# compiler are into the CVS now.
2563 Full array support is not complete, but moving along.
2569 Dietmar's new set of patches to the JIT have 20 out of 33
2576 Mike Kestner, main Gtk# contributor has posted a very interesting <a
2577 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/gtk-sharp-list/2001-November/000013.html">
2578 update</a> on his work on Gtk#.
2580 Ravi committed the initial support for Attributes in the
2583 Many HTML Controls from Leen checked into CVS.
2585 Paolo checked in his new System.Reflection and
2586 System.Reflection.Emit implementations. He has been working
2587 steadily on this huge task for a few weeks now. This is the
2588 foundation for the Mono C# compiler, and hence a very
2589 important piece of the puzzle.
2595 Many clean ups have been going into the class library by Nick Drochak.
2597 Mega patch from Dietmar: he committed the flow analysis code
2600 A lot of work has been going into the WebControls by Gaurav (4
2601 new controls plus improved and bug fixed base classes).
2607 Ravi committed the caller-side method selection of methods with
2608 variable length arguments. Now he depends on Miguel finishing
2609 the array handling support.
2615 Lots of classes for System.Web from Gaurav were committed this
2618 Some large recent developments:
2620 The Decimal implementation from Martin Weindel has been
2621 partially integrated (we need to put the internalcalls in
2622 place now and compile and link the decimal code).
2624 Derek Holden committed recently the IntegerFormatter code into
2625 the CVS, so we got a pretty comprehensive integer formatting
2626 engine that we can finally use all over the place.
2628 Compiler got support for lock as well as assorted bug fixes.
2629 Ravi is still working on array support (and then we can
2630 optimize foreach for the array case).
2632 Dietmar is busy working on flow analysis on the JITer, the
2633 previous mechanism of generating the forest was wrong. Paolo
2634 has been a busy bee reworking the System.Reflection.Emit
2635 support code, and we should have some pretty nice stuff next
2636 week. Dick on the other hand is still working on the
2637 WaitOne/WaitAll emulation code. WaitAll is like select on
2638 steroids: it can wait for different kinds of objects: files,
2639 mutexes, events and a couple of others.
2641 Mike Kestner is busy working on Gtk# which is now using the
2642 .defs files to quickly wrap the API.
2648 Reworking expressions to support cleanly indexers and
2649 properties. <a href="http://www.nat.org/evolution.php3">11
2650 days</a> until Evolution 1.0 ships.
2652 Ximian users around the world <!--a
2653 href="http://www.bez.it/IMAGES/nora.jpg"-->rejoice<!--/a--> with
2654 recent C# compiler progress.
2660 Delegate support has been checked into the compiler
2661 (definition and invocation); break/continue implemented.
2667 JIT engine supports many of the object constructs now (object
2668 creation, vtable setup, interface table setup).
2670 The C# compiler now has almost full property support (only
2671 missing bit are pre-post increment/decrement operations),
2672 delegates are now created (still missing delegate invocation).
2673 try/catch/finally is also supported in the compiler now.
2675 System.Decimal implementation is in, as well as many crypto
2682 Sergey has released his first version of the <b>ilasm</b>
2683 assembler written in C#. You can get it from his web page:
2685 href="http://mono.eurosoft.od.ua">http://mono.eurosoft.od.ua</a>.
2687 The plan is to integrate ildasm into the Mono CVS soon. This
2688 component should in theory also be reusable for SharpDevelop
2695 Our System.Reflection.Emit implementation created its first
2696 executable today. This means that a very simple .NET program
2697 that was compiled on Windows was able to generate a .NET program
2698 while running on Linux using the Mono runtime.
2700 The various piece of the puzzle are starting to get together:
2701 the compiler can compile simple programs now and we are
2702 basically focusing on completeness now.
2709 href="http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/default.asp">Sharp
2710 Develop 0.80</a> was released today.
2716 More progress: more opcodes are working (Paolo); The compiler
2717 runs up to a point in Mint (Paolo); operator overloading works
2718 (both unary and binary) all over the place (Miguel); Completed decimal
2719 type conversions (Miguel); New build system in place based on
2720 Ant (Sean and Sergey); Refactored and documented the
2721 internals of the JIT engine (Dietmar); StatementExpressions
2722 handled correctly (Miguel).
2728 A couple of news-worthy items: Dick got the initial thread
2729 support into mint; Paolo implemented many new opcodes; Dietmar
2730 got long operations and mul/div working on the JITer; Ravi rewrote
2731 the Method selector for expressions to be conformant; Miguel
2732 got i++ working. All in tonight's snapshot
2738 Paolo has written a section on <a href="porting.html">Porting
2739 Mono</a> to other architectures.
2745 <A a href="download.html#sep-18">Mono 0.7</a> has been
2746 released (runtime engine, class libraries
2747 and C# compiler). Check the <a href="archive/mono-0.7">Mono
2748 0.7 announcement</a> for details
2754 Mike Kestner's Gtk# (Gtk-sharp) was checked into the CVS
2755 repository. Gtk# can run a simple hello world application.
2756 The binding is nice, as it maps Gtk+ signals to delegates in
2757 C#. You can see the Gtk# Hello World program <a href="src/HelloWorld.cs">here</a>
2759 Gtk-sharp should be available on the next snapshot set.
2765 Dietmar checked in his CIL tree/forest regeneration and most
2766 importantly, the x86 instruction selector burg grammar.
2773 The MCS compiler <b>can compile the sample Hello World</b>
2774 application and generate a Windows/CIL executable that runs!
2776 This executable runs with the Mono Interpreter of course (see
2783 Dietmar checked into CVS the `monoburg' architecture
2784 independent instruction selector for the JIT engine.
2790 <b>.NET Hello World is working under Mono!</b> The latest snapshots
2791 will let you run it.
2793 Hello World consists of 1821 CIL instructions,
2794 performs 66 subroutine calls and loads 12 classes from the corlib.dll
2796 Good work Mono team!
2802 Lloyd Dupont has announced his OpenGL bindings for C#, they
2803 are available here: <a
2804 href="http://csgl.sourceforge.net">http://csgl.sourceforge.net</a>
2810 New version of the Mono Runtime, Compiler and Classes has been
2812 href="download.html#august-22">released.</a> Check the <a
2813 href="archive/mono-0.6">0.6 announcement</a>.
2819 A new <a href="contributing.html#compile-service">Compilation
2820 service</a> has been made available by Derek to allow people
2821 without access to the <a
2822 href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.asp?url=/msdn-files/027/000/976/msdncompositedoc.xml&frame=true">.NET SDK</a>
2828 Daily snapshots of mcs and mono are now available, they will
2829 run every night at 10pm Boston time.
2835 Mono Runtime 0.5 has been <a
2836 href="download.html#july-29">released.</a> Check the <a
2837 href="archive/mono-0.5">release notes</a>
2843 The slides for <A href="Presentations/O-Reilly">my
2844 presentation</a> at <a href="http://www.oreilly.com">O'Reilly
2845 Open Source Software Convention</a>
2851 Another release of the class libraries is out, check the <a
2852 href="archive/mcs-22">MCS 22-July Release Notes</a>. You can
2853 get the new class libraries from <a
2854 href="download.html#july-22">here</a>
2860 Another release of the class libraries is out, check the <a
2861 href="archive/mcs-19">MCS 19-July Release Notes</a>. You can
2862 get the new class libraries from <a
2863 href="download.html#july-19">here</a>
2869 Another release of the class libraries is out, check the <a
2870 href="archive/mcs-17">MCS 17-July Release Notes</a>. You can
2871 get the new class libraries from <a
2872 href="download.html#july-17">here</a>
2874 Do not forget to check out the updated <a href="faq.html">FAQ</a>.
2876 Got Sean's new Class
2877 Status web pages up. These are a lot better than mine, and
2878 we are now keeping better track of contributors.
2884 Another release of Mono is out, check the <a
2885 href="archive/mono-0.4">Mono 0.4 Release Notes</a>. Get it <a
2886 href="download.html#july-15">here</a>.
2893 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2001-July/000399.html">new
2895 runtime, compiler and classes has been made. Get it <a href="download.html#july-14">here</a>
2901 I keep getting questions about my opinion on Passport, even when
2902 Mono has <b>nothing</b> to do with it. I finally <a
2903 href="passport.html">wrote something.</a>
2915 Brian posted a story on <a
2916 href="http://www.oreillynet.com/dotnet">O'Reilly Network .NET</a>