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DotGNU is a
decommissioned part of the
GNU Project that
started in
January 2001 and
aimed to
provide a free
software replacement for Microsoft's .NET Framework...
- file
library DotGNU –
replacement for
Microsoft .NET
GNU C
Library (glibc) – POSIX-compliant C
library GNU classpath –
libraries for Java
GNU FriBidi – a...
- Web****embly, and
native machine code for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The
DotGNU project (now discontinued) also
provided an open-source C# compiler, a nearly...
- systems. It also
includes C# and VB.NET compilers. Portable.NET (part of
DotGNU)
provides an
implementation of CLI,
parts of FCL, and a C# compiler. It...
- technologies,
mainly used for
mobile and game development.
DotGNU is a
decommissioned part of the
GNU Project started in
January 2001 that
aimed to provide...
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contained free
binary compatible Java and CLI implementations, like
GNU classpath and
DotGNU. Thus even "derivative"
developments are
important in the opinion...
- propagation,
identifying parameters and returns,
preservation analysis, and more.
DotGNU Portable.NET used SSA in its JIT compiler. Kelsey,
Richard A. (1995). "A...
- (CLI) Base
class Library (BCL)
Comparison of
application virtual machines DotGNU – A free
software umbrella project which includes Portable.NET MonoDevelop...
- Web
browsing and email, an e-Library, games, and
support for Java ME,
DotGNU (a free
software implementation of .NET), and Flash. In addition, both licensees...
- webdistro, is a multi-user
groupware suite written in PHP and part of the
DotGNU project. It
provides about 50 web-based
applications including a Calendar...