Video: Building .NET based applications for Linux and iPhone with Mono and Monotouch

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If you didn’t have a chance to watch my CodeRage 5 session Building Managed Code Cross Platform Applications with Delphi Prism” the reply is available. During this presentation I introduce Mono and Monotouch frameworks and how you can use Delphi Prism integrated to Visual Studio 2010 to create .NET Web Services and ASP.NET applications and deploy on Linux, as well the Mono IDE integrated with Delphi Prism on Mac to create iPhone/iPad applications.


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  1. DSK25
    DSK25 says:

    Hola, me gustaría que me ayude, sucede que tengo un proyecto en C + + Builder XE2 y FastReport informes de uso, ahora estoy tratando de C + + Builder XE3 y el problema es que al compilar aparece un mensaje de error diciendo que no puede encontrar FRX16.LIB, ¿cómo puedo solucionar este problema?

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