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Yes, I know this proverb. Yet I think it's wrong, the "you-against-me" approach, which shows a lack of respect for the invidual freedom and equality in our relationships.
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Yup, I can also confirm that Sign-in is broken. I've reported it.
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Me too, back in the CTP days, but they (of course) eventually closed it down. As far as I remember, the explanation was that they're redesigning it and it'll work again in the future. Guess we'll have to wait until the future arrives then.
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It will be VS6 for a long time, then we'll switch (maybe) to VS2012.
Good luck with your new shining toys!
I'm not a bit envious no no.
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If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
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It certainly has some good stuff.
Too bad that good stuff makes it crash on regular basis.
For example, I can't write HTML with Knockout, some lines of code make VS2015 crash completely every time I try to type them. I've been working in Notepad++ and copy/pasting this code to VS (yes, that works).
Debugging was SLOW (which is an understatement). About a count to jump to the next line while debugging. That get's really very annoying (and unworkable) if you're locating a problem and simply have to step through your code.
Yet somehow (Windows updates I guess) the speed has improved and it crashes less regularly.
If Microsoft keeps this up VS2015 may actually become the best so far and I'll be using it for a good few years.
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I totally agree with the jumping from line to line while debugging.
Its very annoying.
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Just like every other MS dev tool: Slow and buggy.
This is a signature.
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Agree. Not that non-MS tools are any better (Eclipse )
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