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In this chapter, I introduced the .NET Framework, its associated technologies, and the industry standards it has either embraced or defined. You should now have obtained and downloaded the version of Mono that is relevant to the platforms on which you want to run it and have the necessary knowledge to install and test Mono on your platform. You are now ready to begin Mono development!
In the next chapter, I’ll introduce and discuss some of the tools that are either provided as part of the .NET Framework or provided as part of the open-source community, specifically an IDE, to make the process of developing applications easier and more graphical.
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(2006). Introducing .NET and Mono. In: Practical Mono. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0097-0_1
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