In other news, the SharpDevelop team brings you the book “Dissecting a C# Application: Inside SharpDevelopâ€[6]. This books helps you and us: you learn about SharpDevelop – we get financial support for our project.
[1] http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Tour/094
[2] http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Tour/094
[3] http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Tour/094
[4] http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Tour/094
[5] see section 6, “Mono Porting of SharpDevelopâ€
[6] see section 5, “SharpDevelop the Bookâ€
2) Changes
- Added Code AutoInsert feature (Ctrl+W)
- Events can be added via the forms designer
.NET Framework SDK help can be integrated (Markus Palme)- Custom controls option for the #develop forms designer (Denis Erchoff)
- Added Xml Documentation preview feature (Ctrl+Q)
- Included initial version of a VS.NET solution importer
- The #develop core has been split out into a separate assembly
- Basic HTML Editor implemented
- #Refactory and #ZipLib included in the #develop project
- Updates to #Unit
- Project templates expanded to support creating of full-featured combines
- New Start Page has been added
- Added Projects and Combines option panel
- Expanded the toolbar with new icons and design
3) Where to Download
http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/download
4) Where to Report Bugs
http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/BugRepor
5) SharpDevelop the Book
The SharpDevelop team brings you the book Dissecting a C# Application: Inside SharpDevelop. This books helps you and us: you learn about SharpDevelop – we get financial support for our project. We would like to thank Wrox Press for allowing us to publish a few chapter online in PDF format, you can find those on the following page together with more information about the book:
http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/InsideSh
6) Mono Porting of SharpDevelop
Now that #develop is nearing version 1.0, we decided that it is time to start a formal discussion of the effort to port #develop over to Linux. To this end, we set up a mailing list with the support of the friendly people at the Mono project. If you are interested in actively working on the port, feel free to join the list:
http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/sd-mono-
The starting point is that we first of all need to port the core and get it running under Linux. When you look at the sources of #develop 0.94, you will see that we took steps towards a full modularization of the project to facilitate the porting effort (and make things more maintainable). So if you are interested in an IDE working across platforms, sign up!
The #develop Team
P.S.: Please remove the blanks from the links, they seem to come from the submission form