Tom Opgenorth
Tom Opgenorth is an independent consultant residing near Edmonton, Alberta, an MVP in C# for 2008, and an all-around good guy (just ask him) with a taste for single malt Scotch and cigars. Tom has been developing software in various languages and on a variety of platforms for the last fourteen years, focusing primarily on .NET for the past six of those years.
Tom discovered the Mono project back in 2003 when trying to figure out how to leverage his .NET skills on Linux, and has been hooked on Mono ever since.
Articles Authored
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Meet the Monkey: A .NET Programmer’s Introduction to Mono
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2009 - May/June
Are you curious about cross-platform .NET applications?Do you have a need or an interest in how to write .NET applications that will run on OS X? Do you need to deploy your application to a *nix box? If you’ve answered “Yes” to one of these last two questions or are curious about running .NET code on *nix, then read on.