Show #168 | 2009-Jun-30 | Permalink |
<Successful Cross Platform .NET Development - Mono and Banshee with Aaron Bockover/> |
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Scott chats with Aaron Bockover of Novell about the Banshee Project - a cross-platform Media Player. It's a Mono Application that runs on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. What are the hard-won secrets of cross platform .NET dev? Aaron and his team know
the answers.
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