oh, hai! i made this. :D i really missed the old 2D spaces manager in mac and i also liked TotalSpaces but it's unsupported, requires the SIP hack, and gets more and more unstable everyday.
Meadow has F# support, but F# 5 broke us. :'( Hoping to fix that soon. I <3 F#.
It's just a rework of the .NET MicroFramework, so it does not have Generics or any of the other new goodies post .NET v1.0 that are not compiler sugar. Check out [Meadow](https://www.wildernesslabs.co/), though. Has…
FWIW, Meadow takes a different approach; we're working on AoT support right now, so it won't be interpreted.
It me! :) It's worth noting that Meadow runs full .NET; so you get generics, and all the other modern goodies. Currently we support .NET Framework 4.7.2/.NET Standard 1.6, though we're working on Core3.x support. Also,…
Thanks! We're in the middle of a big website refresh with more information. Also, you can find the new developer site here: http://beta-developer.wildernesslabs.co/, which has the Meadow docs. We haven't pushed it to…
Today, we're still Beta and it's interpreted, but we're working on Ahead of Time (AOT) compilation support right now!
Thanks! Our new developer web site is taking shape here: http://beta-developer.wildernesslabs.co/ Which is where you can find the Meadow docs!
No, Netduino is .NETMF only.
Mono, with .NET 4.7.2 actually gives you the .NET Standard 2.0 API surface area + other stuff. Eventually, the Mono and Core Runtimes will be merged and we'll switch over to that. It's all clear as mud; but the point…
We're running full .NET via Mono. NanoFramework is just a re-write of the .NET MicroFramework. That's basically .NET 1.1 from from almost 20 years ago. No generics or beyond. Meadow is very different. Full .NET means…
We've taken a very different approach. We run a micro RTOS, not linux. This is for real embedded work. For context see: https://blog.usejournal.com/the-future-is-tiny-44dea02e4517
oh, hai! i made this. :D i really missed the old 2D spaces manager in mac and i also liked TotalSpaces but it's unsupported, requires the SIP hack, and gets more and more unstable everyday.
Meadow has F# support, but F# 5 broke us. :'( Hoping to fix that soon. I <3 F#.
It's just a rework of the .NET MicroFramework, so it does not have Generics or any of the other new goodies post .NET v1.0 that are not compiler sugar. Check out [Meadow](https://www.wildernesslabs.co/), though. Has…
FWIW, Meadow takes a different approach; we're working on AoT support right now, so it won't be interpreted.
It me! :) It's worth noting that Meadow runs full .NET; so you get generics, and all the other modern goodies. Currently we support .NET Framework 4.7.2/.NET Standard 1.6, though we're working on Core3.x support. Also,…
Thanks! We're in the middle of a big website refresh with more information. Also, you can find the new developer site here: http://beta-developer.wildernesslabs.co/, which has the Meadow docs. We haven't pushed it to…
Today, we're still Beta and it's interpreted, but we're working on Ahead of Time (AOT) compilation support right now!
Thanks! Our new developer web site is taking shape here: http://beta-developer.wildernesslabs.co/ Which is where you can find the Meadow docs!
No, Netduino is .NETMF only.
Mono, with .NET 4.7.2 actually gives you the .NET Standard 2.0 API surface area + other stuff. Eventually, the Mono and Core Runtimes will be merged and we'll switch over to that. It's all clear as mud; but the point…
We're running full .NET via Mono. NanoFramework is just a re-write of the .NET MicroFramework. That's basically .NET 1.1 from from almost 20 years ago. No generics or beyond. Meadow is very different. Full .NET means…
We've taken a very different approach. We run a micro RTOS, not linux. This is for real embedded work. For context see: https://blog.usejournal.com/the-future-is-tiny-44dea02e4517