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    Kent Sharkey
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    I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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      I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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      Steve Mayfield
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      All I know is what I read in the Lounge and the word "sucks" seems to come up a lot :-\

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        I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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        Harvey Saayman
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        Well it takes forever and a day to start up, consumes most of your RAM(especially if you have three instances running at the same time), crashes frequently, and from time to time hangs for no reason while raping your CPU

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        • K Kent Sharkey

          I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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          ToddHileHoffer
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          Pre SP1 it was awful. Post SP1, it is pretty good. I aslmost always have at least 2 instances running on my laptop and I don't have any issues.

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          • K Kent Sharkey

            I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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            Lost User
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            Reference adding is way way way too slow, especially if you were going to browse or add an other project in the same solution as reference anyway, I'm not having any other problems though

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            • K Kent Sharkey

              I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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              Miszou
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              Seems fine to me. The only time I notice any slowdown is when it first opens a project and when switching between Debug and Release modes. I regularly have 2 or 3 instances of VS2008 open and the only real problem I encounter is when I'm looking at the wrong one and thinking "WTF is this?" :doh:

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              • K Kent Sharkey

                I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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                Shog9 0
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                Kent Sharkey wrote:

                What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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                • S Steve Mayfield

                  All I know is what I read in the Lounge and the word "sucks" seems to come up a lot :-\

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                  Luc Pattyn
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                  aren't you confusing VS2008 with VS2010, MSDN, Windows Update, WPF, Silverlight, Vista, ...? :)

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                    Reference adding is way way way too slow, especially if you were going to browse or add an other project in the same solution as reference anyway, I'm not having any other problems though

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                    Luc Pattyn
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                    I second that. :)

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                      Reference adding is way way way too slow, especially if you were going to browse or add an other project in the same solution as reference anyway, I'm not having any other problems though

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                      Judah Gabriel Himango
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                      Yep, and they're aware of the problem[^]. Let's hope they fix it.

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                      • K Kent Sharkey

                        I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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                        PIEBALDconsult
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                        It gets the job done when I need it, but I try not to need it. Pre-SP1 was better. I don't expect to go to 2010, but not due to "performance".

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                        • K Kent Sharkey

                          I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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                          Joe Woodbury
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                          I don't use it that often, but it seems fine to me. I used it home last night and it I couldn't tell the difference between the speed of it and VS 2005 that I had just been using at work even though 2008 runs on a slower system. Neither is as zippy as VC++6, though the different isn't that big (and I prefer so many of the features of 2005/2008, that using VC++6 annoys me, even though I use it for 80% of my work for legacy reasons.)

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                          • K Kent Sharkey

                            I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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                            Henry Minute
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                            Apart from the aforementioned sluggishness on adding a reference, I have little to complain about, despite running more than one instance on occasion. I pretty much only do Windows Forms stuff, others who do WPF and Web programming do seem to have problems though, you need to hear from them.

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                              aren't you confusing VS2008 with VS2010, MSDN, Windows Update, WPF, Silverlight, Vista, ...? :)

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                              CPallini
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                              :-D

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                                aren't you confusing VS2008 with VS2010, MSDN, Windows Update, WPF, Silverlight, Vista, ...? :)

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                                Steve Mayfield
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                                there is a difference :confused: I'm still using VC++ 1.52 and VC++ 6.0 at work :sigh:

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                                • K Kent Sharkey

                                  I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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                                  Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                  I'm not happy with its performance either. Takes too much of time to do trivial things (like adding a control variable to a button, etc.,). The compiler is excellent though...

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                                  • K Kent Sharkey

                                    I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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                                    Stuart Dootson
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                                    Kent Sharkey wrote:

                                    I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter

                                    You were? They did? Didn't notice that! It's not nice to make fun of the fat kid in class :-)

                                    Kent Sharkey wrote:

                                    What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

                                    OK apart from the things that really irritate me. Slow startup. Slow transition to/from debugging. Slow at singlestepping (although SP1 improved that a fair bit). The C++ wizards are astoundingly slow. The dialog editor & toolbox always seem a tad sluggish. Aside from that, it's fine. So long as I've got Visual Assist installed to give me Intellisense that actually works, various editor features I can't live without and C++ refactoring. Yeah, aside from all that, it's fine.

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                                      Seems fine to me. The only time I notice any slowdown is when it first opens a project and when switching between Debug and Release modes. I regularly have 2 or 3 instances of VS2008 open and the only real problem I encounter is when I'm looking at the wrong one and thinking "WTF is this?" :doh:

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                                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                      Miszou wrote:

                                      WTF is this?

                                      It's your code! ;)

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                                        Kent Sharkey wrote:

                                        I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter

                                        You were? They did? Didn't notice that! It's not nice to make fun of the fat kid in class :-)

                                        Kent Sharkey wrote:

                                        What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

                                        OK apart from the things that really irritate me. Slow startup. Slow transition to/from debugging. Slow at singlestepping (although SP1 improved that a fair bit). The C++ wizards are astoundingly slow. The dialog editor & toolbox always seem a tad sluggish. Aside from that, it's fine. So long as I've got Visual Assist installed to give me Intellisense that actually works, various editor features I can't live without and C++ refactoring. Yeah, aside from all that, it's fine.

                                        Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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                                        Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                        Core2 duo extreme @ 3 GHZ, Intel DG45ID board (with HDMI support, dolby digital, 7.1 surround and other goodies), 500Gigs WD, 22" Samsung Full HD Monitor, Nvidia graphics card with 512MB memory, 6Gigs of RAM and last but not least, MX5021[^] (Spanking good and I love it, although almost 6 to 7 times the cost of a normal 2.1 speakers though). Oddly, I'm running Vista X64 (will run it until I can get Win7). Now, I'm finding my office machine to be "slow". :)

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                                        • K Kent Sharkey

                                          I was chastised as an idiot (I know I am, but for other reasons) after my being nasty to poor VS in last night's newsletter, so I've decided to get a second (and third, fourth and fiftieth hopefully) opinion. What do people think of the performance of Visual Studio 2008?

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                                          Steve Wellens
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                                          It sure spends a lot of CPU cycles rebuilding the toolbox. And then it spends even more CPU cycles rebuilding the toolbox again. And then it spends even more CPU cycles rebuilding the toolbox again. And then it spends even more CPU cycles rebuilding the toolbox again. And then it spends even more CPU cycles rebuilding the toolbox again. etc., etc., etc. ad nauseum....

                                          Steve Wellens

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