GNU/Linux openSUSE 15.1 Installing MonoDevelop IDE – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install MonoDevelop IDE in openSUSE GNU+Linux 15.1 LEAP Desktop.
And MonoDevelop for openSUSE enables developers to Quickly Write Desktop and Web Applications on Linux, Windows and macOS.
Moreover, MonoDevelop makes it Easy for Developers to Port .NET Apps created with Visual Studio to Linux and macOS maintaining a Single Code Base for All Platforms.
Finally, the post include instruction on How to Getting Started with MonoDevelop IDE on openSUSE.
MonoDevelop Key Features:
- C#
- Visual Basic
- Java (IKVM)
- Boo
- C/C++
- Python
- Vala
- ASP .NET Project
- ASP .NET MVC Project
- Translation Project
- Moonlight Project
- GTK# designer
- Generation of Makefiles
- Generation of Tarballs
- Makefile Synchronization
- Database Explorer
- NUnit add-in
- Subversion add-in
- Help Browser (Monodoc)
- Debugging (managed)
- Debugging (C/C++)
- ASP .NET Debugging
1. Launching Terminal
Open a Terminal Shell Emulator Window:
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands).
2. Enabling MonoDevelop IDE Repo
Enable MonoDevelop IDE Repository for openSUSE GNU/Linux
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3. Installing
Then to Install MonoDevelop IDE for openSUSE
Simply:sudo zypper in monodevelop
4. Launching
Finally, Launch & Enjoy MonoDevelop
Or from Command Line:
Make use of the Desktop Launcher:monodevelop
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5. Getting Started
MonoDevelop IDE Getting Started Guide
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