What is a worthy Mono editor?

I disconnected from C # for a while because it was “just a Windows thing” and it fell out of my current needs. However, it is gaining popularity, and now that Mono is catching up, it is becoming more attractive, but I was curious that the IDE uses people using Code C # (with Mono) on nix platforms.

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I think MonoDevelop is the most popular.

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I use Vim for all my * nix files. There's even a Vim plugin for VS ( ViEmu ) so you can use your Vim tricks from the IDE.

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As Mono shows for Linux developers , there are at least 3 Eclispe plugins for C #.

Black Sun: http://black-sun.sourceforge.net/

Emonic Plugin: http://emonic.sourceforge.net/

C # plugin from advanced technologies: http://www.improve-technologies.com/alpha/esharp/

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I was very dissatisfied with the editors (compared to VS.net), but I think that under windows you can develop .NET with VS and then also test it against mono to see if it works on both platforms.

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Strange, no one has mentioned Emacs yet. Emacs C # Mode

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I use Textmate on Mac OS X, it is the best uber editor on any platform, but it is not an IDE.

On X11 based systems, I think I prefer Kate if I remember correctly.

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Omnicore 's XDevelop is another good alternative. It has several useful advanced features, it is multi-platform and has good Mono support.

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I used SlickEdit for Windows and Linux for a long time, and I really liked it. It has good Emacs keyboard shortcuts and works well on both platforms.

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