
It's funny... my day jobs mostly involve Microsoft C# .NET development on Windows PC's. Where as my personal projects (my side jobs), the jobs where I can chose the technologies, involve Mono C# development on Mac OS X; either Unity 3D game development or MonoTouch iPhone app development.
Labels: C#, Mono

I'm in the beta for MonoTouch and it is amazing how well it works. I'm using C# and the .Net framework on Mac OS X (using the MonoDevelop IDE) to make native iPhone apps!
Novell will be offering MonoTouch as a commercial product this September. I'm not sure what the price will be, I'd be willing to pay up to $500 for it. I'm much more production coding in C# than I am in Obj-C.
Labels: C#, iPhone, Mono