On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Frank Cox theatre@melvilletheatre.comwrote:
On Mon, 20 May 2013 14:23:51 -0400 Yves S. Garret wrote:
And yes, I knew I was taking a risk. To be honest, I wasn't sure what to do next after hitting my head against the wall so much, hence such drastic measure.
You may be asking the wrong question.
What were/are you trying to accomplish (outside of just "install monodevelop", which I had never heard of before today)?
Is your objective simply to install a good programmer's editor/IDE? If so, for what programming language? For example, perhaps something like vi, emacs, geany or eclipse would meet your needs, depending on what your needs actually are.
Is your objective to do mono API programming using something like C#? If so, is there any particular reason why you want to use that instead of some other programming language?
If you tell us what you're really trying to do, perhaps we can give you a recommendation for what your best course of action would be.
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I would like to do some coding in C#. The problem that I was encountering is if your code is split up over several files (you have a factory class and a widget class and then, just for fun, a bird class) is getting all of the files to include correctly and link correctly. I've tried monodevelop on my Mac, it did the trick and I wanted to do the same on my CentOS machine.