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We will stay with 2008 till the bugs are out of 2010.
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my preference is 2005 it is so comfortable to use
KaShYaP
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Frustratingly this version is not compatible with my work desktop (8 threaded i7 64 bit with 8GB of ram and windows 7 with dual monitors). Every 3 to 5 times I press the debug button it crashes before finishing the build. After each crash windows takes several minutes each time to search for a solution to this problem... I have to disable that.
BTW, I believe this bug is the same docking windows bug that I needed a hotfix for in VS2008 SP1. Sadly, no hotfix for 2005 well one that I could find.
John
modified on Saturday, June 5, 2010 10:48 PM
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Mr.john i am just a trainee in this version i don't known even full commands of this so to the best of my knowledge this is quite comfortable for me
KaShYaP
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It is fast and there are many existing codes and books for our reference.
By the way, what I emphasize most is algoritm, not IDE.
YOU ARE NEVER TOO LATE TO ENJOY EVERYTHING.
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So far I don't remember seeing one single survey with total percentages add up to 100%. It drives me crazy. Why not reword a survey to make total add up to 100%? Perhaps with a note "If you can't make up your mind which item to select, please go on with your life, it is not the end of the world" or "We care only about opinions of people who can take a simple survey without complaining".
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Hello, LIU Xiangyang, how about your choice of version?
你好,刘向阳,你选的是哪个VS版本呢?
YOU ARE NEVER TOO LATE TO ENJOY EVERYTHING.
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吴高峰, 你在codeproject发表的文章排名很靠前啊,
YOU ARE NEVER TOO LATE TO ENJOY EVERYTHING.
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for js, html and xul
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Did you happen to notice the survey title? Doh! back at ya.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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The world is changing from a Microsoft-Universum, to other targets. I ever programmed with VS but now, I write for browsers and maybe for android.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Read the survey question again. It says "Which versions of Visual Studio are you using?".
-Saurabh
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The overwhelming majority (at 70%) right now said their using VS2008. Well VS 2010 is in its infancy. If I have to start new ASP.NET / C# project do you suggest I jump to VS 2010 or stick with 2008?
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If u are a beginner VS 2010 is a good choice. there are more easier intellisense features and better syntax higlightning. If u already developed some projects and dont need this stuff, use 2008. its stable and u can build projects up to .NET 3.5.
In VS 2010 u can also build .NET Projects in .NET 2.0 up to 4.0.
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tipsybroom wrote: use 2008. its stable
The hell you say. Try developing a wpf app in 2008. It's so unstable that it's almost funny.
Unfortunately, 2010 provides no tangible compelling reason to migrate to it.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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I am using 2010 and like it a lot. Unless you have to work on existing code use 2010
cheers,
Donsw
My Recent Article : CDC - Change Data Capture
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I'm a small business owner and haven't been able to justify the cost of upgrading to VS2010. The only key improvment I've seen in terms of compiled code is multi threaded apps.
At this time, stability is my main interest. What does the upgrade offer in stability improvements?
The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.
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The Resource Compiler seems to be horrible broken; switched back several projects (targetting -.NET 2.0 ) from VS2010 to VS2008.
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As an MFC / native C++ developer VS2010 offers me 2 great improvements versus prior versions:
- Parallel programming library and debugging support. At last multi-core/thread programming is 'do-able'.
- Visual ribbon developer. OK, you may not like the Office 2007+ ribbon but it's the current look and I want my software to look like Office.
Still a few performance issues on some of the new stuff which makes using them a drag. Had to renew my Visual AssistX, which does these things much better/faster etc. (as well as other lovely stuff) and now I'm happy again.
From my experience so far there is little reason NOT to go VS2010 across the board. (Unless you need to build for W2K. Native C++ compiled code does not run on W2K - not sure about others.)
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peterboulton wrote: As an MFC / native C++ developer
What's the restored MFC Class Wizard like? Or were you one of those devs who never missed it?
Personally the last C++ I did was in VC++ 6 so I've never run into the IDE issues that C++ devs complained of from VS 2002 onwards.
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
I worked round no MFC Class Wizard in the versions between VC6 and VS2010 but it's nice to have it back!
Visually and functionally it is everything you would want or remember from VC6. I still use VC6 on one of my projects.
The only thing I would say about the VS2010 implementation is that it's a little slow coming up. On the same machine the VC6 class wizard appears instantly whereas it's a couple of seconds in VS2010. The 'same machine' is a quad-core, 3Gb, Win7 Pro 32bit.
This appears to apply for many of the VS2010 navigation type features - first time (especially) in a session they can be quite slow.
Pete
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peterboulton wrote: I want my software to look like Office
You have drunk the koolaid!! Beware the Jabberwock!
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