Damn VS.NET...
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I think I was lucky enough to install it seamlessly in less than 6 hours... Up to now, it works fine (I am not doing complicated stuff). However, VS NET has the *annoying* habit of putting himself as the active window, bringing itself to front as soon as the mouse passes over the IDE. Does anyone how to deactivate this thing? It may be a stupid checkbox somewhere hidden in the options dialog, but it is quite irritating!! R.
Never had that problem! :) Sounds like some XWindows-like behavior, where the "focus" follows the cursor... Peace! -=- James.
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Oh, great, someone posted an answer to my message !!!! :) ... ein? excuse me? Will it work?? Ah, ok... I see. Regards, R. ps: you replied the wrong question
Yeah... Dunno how that happened... :suss: Peace! -=- James.
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I'm not able to find an option where i can compile a single project alone in a solution, everytime I build, it has to build the entire solution including all the projects, is there anyway around it ? I want to compile only the project i selected, It hasnt crashed for me yet, thats probably cause i'm using it for non-ui code. cheers Kannan
(See my other post...) -=- James.
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(See my other post...) -=- James.
Dude! WTF? I am clicking [Reply] on the right message, but it is ending up in the wrong thread...! Peace! -=- James.
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I'm not able to find an option where i can compile a single project alone in a solution, everytime I build, it has to build the entire solution including all the projects, is there anyway around it ? I want to compile only the project i selected, It hasnt crashed for me yet, thats probably cause i'm using it for non-ui code. cheers Kannan
Kannan Kalyanaraman wrote: I'm not able to find an option where i can compile a single project alone in a solution, everytime I build, it has to build the entire solution including all the projects, is there anyway around it ? I want to compile only the project i selected, It hasnt crashed for me yet, thats probably cause i'm using it for non-ui code. Test... Lesee if this gets to the right thread... Try right-clicking on the Project, and select [Build]. Peace! -=- James.
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Be realistic. As Nish said, it'll probably be a couple service packs.. maybe even a new version... before it becomes usable. Who uses MS products before at least the seocnd service pack? ;P Winning isn't everything, but then, losing is nothing.
Navin wrote: Be realistic. As Nish said, it'll probably be a couple service packs.. maybe even a new version... before it becomes usable. Who uses MS products before at least the seocnd service pack? Maybe... But I never had this much trouble since Word...! Peace! -=- James.
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Kannan Kalyanaraman wrote: I'm not able to find an option where i can compile a single project alone in a solution, everytime I build, it has to build the entire solution including all the projects, is there anyway around it ? I want to compile only the project i selected, It hasnt crashed for me yet, thats probably cause i'm using it for non-ui code. Test... Lesee if this gets to the right thread... Try right-clicking on the Project, and select [Build]. Peace! -=- James.
Don't go insane over it, its a known problem with the forums :-P James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
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Don't go insane over it, its a known problem with the forums :-P James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
James T. Johnson wrote: Don't go insane over it, [...] Too Late! Too Late! :omg: :) I never heard about this/that problem, let along experienced it before... :| Peace! -=- James.
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All the more reason I keep telling other developers to NEVER use Microsoft (sample) source code as examples of how to do things! :/ VS 6 was not this unstable. Sure, there were many ways to crash it (and I know a few locations I can jump to in it's disasm., after attaching a debugger to it, to keep it running so I do not lose work-in-progress :)), but it was not this bad! Peace! -=- James.
This is precisely why in my C# book I intentionally stay away from Visual Studio.NET and go out of my way to make sure that all code works regardless of editor being used. It used to be that only decidedly anti-MS people used third-party editors. However, it's becoming more commonplace nowadays to see developers using non-MS editors that are both more stable and feature-rich. Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#
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Be realistic. As Nish said, it'll probably be a couple service packs.. maybe even a new version... before it becomes usable. Who uses MS products before at least the seocnd service pack? ;P Winning isn't everything, but then, losing is nothing.
Masochists like me :) Seriously, it's the price of admission if you want to always be on the bleading edge - hance the name. Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#
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I'm not able to find an option where i can compile a single project alone in a solution, everytime I build, it has to build the entire solution including all the projects, is there anyway around it ? I want to compile only the project i selected, It hasnt crashed for me yet, thats probably cause i'm using it for non-ui code. cheers Kannan
Right-click the project in the solution explorer and select Build. That should do what you want. Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#
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I'm not able to find an option where i can compile a single project alone in a solution, everytime I build, it has to build the entire solution including all the projects, is there anyway around it ? I want to compile only the project i selected, It hasnt crashed for me yet, thats probably cause i'm using it for non-ui code. cheers Kannan
There are a couple of ways around this. The simplest is to press ALT-B-U (or choose the item from the build menu). Alternately, you could open the Configuration Manager and uncheck the Build box for the projects you don't want to build each time you choose "Build Solution". BTW, I've found a couple weird things and crashed it a few times, but VS.NET is very useable in my opinion. John
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Be realistic. As Nish said, it'll probably be a couple service packs.. maybe even a new version... before it becomes usable. Who uses MS products before at least the seocnd service pack? ;P Winning isn't everything, but then, losing is nothing.
Navin wrote: Who uses MS products before at least the seocnd service pack? Me: and the reason is simple. I'm a programmer. I strongly believe (and put my best efforts for it to be true) that my newer software version be more stable, reliable, with less bugs and with more features. Why MS's software should be different ? Or am I a better programmer than them ? Crivo Automated Credit Assessment