Het eerste plaatje heeft een beetje veel vooroordelen, maar het product is reuze handig!
–jeroen
Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/16
Het eerste plaatje heeft een beetje veel vooroordelen, maar het product is reuze handig!
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/16
Just in case you missed it too:
Xamarin Studio is MonoDevelop plus a set of add-ins. Those add-ins provide the required functionality for working with Android and iOS projects, and integrate some Xamarin services such as the Component Store.
The development of MonoDevelop will continue like it has been in the past. All the improvements which are not related to Xamarin’s commercial offerings will be done in MonoDevelop, and we have plans for a lot of them: code analysis, version control, debugger, etc. We are committed to keep evolving MonoDevelop, because a better MonoDevelop means a better Xamarin Studio.
MonoDevelop will also keep working on Linux. There may be some rough edges with MonoDevelop 4.0 on Linux, since for this release we put our focus on Mac and Windows, since that’s what Xamarin’s customers use. So if you find any problems please file bugs!
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/16
So I won’t forget to research this:
Somehow this occurs with Excel and the .NET app only having a few dozen megabytes of memory in use, so the cause must be something a lot more simple than “out of memory”.
It is a complex export, but I might just be able to get this going using ADO.NET, and make sure it is not a 60+k rows or 60+k characters issue.
–jeroen
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