

Wine works on a deeper level than either. There are a few things to beware of: no p-invoke, use crossplatform constants/macros for directory separators, etc.Ī mono-built binary should run natively on linux or mac (or windows) if they have the mono libraries installed*. net libraries (and using a Mono compiler). net … I don’t know about VB, but C# compiles rather nicely on linux simply by compiling against the Mono libraries instead of. Mono is a cross-platform framework that closely mimics.

(hardware input/output, rendering, base classes for shapes, drawing, textboxes, standardized window-borders etc etc etc) net is a framework for Windows that pre-implements lots of stuff that is generally tedious for high-level coding. I’m not expert but this is what I’ve gleaned over the past several years: net thing of which you speak is more than just a program which might work with WINE ?
