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Portable.NET
Stable release 0.8.0 / 2007-03-20; 2 years ago
Operating system Cross-platform
Type .NET
License GPL
Website http://www.dotgnu.org/

Part of the DotGNU project, Portable.NET is a free software and open source software initiative aiming to build a portable toolchain and runtime for Common Language Infrastructure applications. The project focuses on compatibility with the ECMA-334 and ECMA-335 standards and support for .NET's base class libraries, XML, and Windows Forms. As of June 2009 the latest release of Portable.NET is 0.8.0. The project supports a number of different CPU architectures and operating systems.

It was originally started by Norbert Bollow and Rhys Weatherley, at that time director of Southern Storm Software, Pty Ltd. After Rhys Weatherley and many up-to date developers quit development of Portable.NET, Klaus Treichel, Kirill Kononenko, Radek Polak, Aleksey Demakov continued development and design of Portable.NET Just-In-Time compiler and LibJIT Just-In-Time compilation library.

See also

  • OSADL - Open Source Automation Development Lab

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