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July 18th, 2002, 12:12 PM
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Originally posted here by khakisrule
EDIT: SO this was a tutorial?? Wel you don't have to post in negative's sticky, but I thought your c# was going to be the tutorial, and only that. Ah well, and one thing, FREE STUFF RULZ! Are c# development tools free? What OSs do they run on? Just wondering, because MS tends to charge lots o' money for their products, and that is one of the main reasons open source kicks so much ass, it is free, and so has a lot of users, and therefore a lot of support and help is available.
I'm sorry, I thought it was obvious this was a tutorial but maybe it isn't?
To answer your questions, I've added a section in the tutorial above called "Getting started" where I list some editors and stuff. They all run under win2k and XP. The SDK run on pretty much any win version. There are nodevelopment tools that I know of for any other platforms.
Cheers,
Mankan
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- Edsger Dijkstra
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