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Ximian, Inc. (previously
called Helix Code and
originally named International Gnome Support) was an
American company that developed, sold and supported...
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GNOME Evolution (formerly
Novell Evolution and
Ximian Evolution,
prior to Novell's 2003
acquisition of
Ximian) is the
official personal information manager...
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software made for the .NET
Framework on
Linux and
other OSes.
Originally by
Ximian which was
acquired by Novell, it was
later developed by
Xamarin which was...
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large number of
other GNOME hackers. In 2001,
Helix Code,
later renamed Ximian,
announced the Mono Project, to be led by de Icaza, with the goal to implement...
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Miguel de
Icaza and Nat
Friedman launched what
eventually became known as
Ximian to
support and
develop software for de Icaza's
nascent GNOME project. After...
- with a
Bachelor of
Science degree in 1999. In 1999,
Friedman co-founded
Ximian (originally
called International Gnome Support, then
Helix Code) with de...
- Love
began work at
Ximian on
December 15, 2003,
where he
first served as
Senior Engineer in the
Linux Desktop Group. At
Ximian, he
spearheaded an effort...
- from one API to another. Mono is a
project led by
Xamarin (formerly by
Ximian, then Novell) to
create an Ecma
standard compliant .NET
Framework compatible...
- contributions, even from
corporate partners. To
address some of
these challenges,
Ximian, and
later Novell,
maintained a
patch set
called ooo-build, led by developer...
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technologies for
compound do****ents include:
ActiveX Do****ents
Bonobo by
Ximian (primarily used by GNOME)
KParts in KDE
Mixed Object Do****ent
Content Architecture...