GNU/Linux Mint 22 Installing MonoDevelop IDE – QuickStart Guide
Hi! This Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install MonoDevelop IDE on Linux Mint 22 Wilma LTS Desktop.
With MonoDevelop for Linux Mint 22, developers can efficiently write Desktop and Web Applications on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
Furthermore, MonoDevelop simplifies porting .NET applications from Visual Studio to Linux and macOS, allowing for a unified code base across platforms.
Here are some Key Features of MonoDevelop:
- Cross-Platform Support: Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux, enabling development on any preferred operating system.
- Language Support: Includes C#, Visual Basic .NET, F#, and more, offering syntax highlighting, code completion, and language-specific features.
- Project Management: Organize and manage various projects, such as console, desktop, and web applications.
- Code Editor: Features syntax highlighting, code folding, auto-indentation, and refactoring tools.
- Debugger: Integrated debugger with breakpoints, step-through debugging, and variable inspection.
- Version Control Integration: Supports Git, Subversion, and Mercurial for source code management within the IDE.
- Extensibility: Highly extensible with plugins, including support for additional languages, templates, and third-party tools.
- MonoGame Support: Ideal for game developers targeting multiple platforms using C# and .NET.
This guide also covers Getting Started with MonoDevelop IDE on Mint 22.
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 Mint GNU/Linux
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