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<I>Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:35:51 +0100</I>
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<PRE>Wellcome to Mono, Hernan.
You will find lots of already solved problems here:
<A HREF="http://www.go-mono.com/mailing-lists.html">http://www.go-mono.com/mailing-lists.html</A>
Try &quot;Google search of the archives&quot;
If you search for &quot;hernan&quot;, you found that:
<A HREF="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-September/015760.html">http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-September/015760.html</A>
(hummm.. a spanish mono list? that looks like good :D )
A interesting view of the list is there:
<A HREF="http://archive.neotonic.com/archive/mono-list">http://archive.neotonic.com/archive/mono-list</A>
(wow!.. include a RSS links and stats!)
Yet another cool idea can be to search for netiquete.
Here is one for you:
<A HREF="http://www.netiqueta.org/">http://www.netiqueta.org/</A> (spanish)
Good Luck!
--Tei
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Hernán Nicolás Taboada wrote:
&gt;<i> ___
</I>&gt;<i> namespace HelloMono
</I>&gt;<i> {
</I>&gt;<i> /// &lt;summary&gt;
</I>&gt;<i> /// This is intended to be a funny presentation to the Mono-list
</I>&gt;<i> /// ... i know is probably not that... funny, heh... anyway :p
</I>&gt;<i> /// &lt;/summary&gt;
</I>&gt;<i> class Hi
</I>&gt;<i> {
</I>&gt;<i> static void Main (string[] args)
</I>&gt;<i> {
</I>&gt;<i> System.Console.WriteLine (&quot;Hello, Mono!&quot;);
</I>&gt;<i> System.Console.ReadLine;
</I>&gt;<i> } // end main
</I>&gt;<i> } // end class
</I>&gt;<i> } // end namespace
</I>&gt;<i> ___
</I>&gt;<i>
</I>&gt;<i> Hello everybody! My name is Hernán and I'm totally new to both the
</I>&gt;<i> Mono Project and the programming world. I'm starting to do my first
</I>&gt;<i> steps reading books like &quot;C# for the absolute beginner&quot; and so on,
</I>&gt;<i> wich are very helpful for me because they explain the very basics of
</I>&gt;<i> everything :D, really suitable for a totally rookie like me. In the
</I>[..]
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