Software Development using Freebsd.

William Brown william.e.brown at adelaide.edu.au
Mon Feb 6 23:46:56 UTC 2012


> 
> Maybe I am wrong but until now I think my only option is to use Phyton. Is that correct? For what I have searched Python will let me create executables and will let me create Graphical solutions even for other platforms (Mac or LInux or whatever runs Python).
> 

I think that python is a great learning language. I would certainly be teaching it to people as the first language to help build concepts.

However, FreeBSD, contains mono. Mono is avaliable on Linux and OSX, but it is on windows natively as .NET. You can easily create some great C# applications that would be cross platform using this tool. 

Finally, the best cross platform tool is a web service. So perhaps you should explore the Django or Ruby on Rails path?


Sincerely,

William Brown

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The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005

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