The experience of searching for and finding the SDK, and a beginners guide couldn’t be easier. A google search provided immediate results for the 6.1 SDK refresh, and a search of a well known community (MSDN) provided plenty of information to get started writing apps using the .net development platform. Microsoft Windows is still one of the most widely used operating systems, making it an easily accessible native platform.
WineHQ has a write-up on installing Visual Studio .NET 2005 Express natively in Linux, but is mostly rated as garbage. I suggest using the same technique here as installing the Apple SDK – grab a copy of windows and install it in a VM session. Running a Mac you could easily run this using Parallels or VMware Fusion.
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