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  • P Pawel Gielmuda

    http://www.coderun.com/ide/[^] And notice how fast is it (at least in chrome) and how many project templates it has :)

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    Wonde Tadesse
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    So cool. :)

    Wonde Tadesse MCTS

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    • P Pawel Gielmuda

      http://www.coderun.com/ide/[^] And notice how fast is it (at least in chrome) and how many project templates it has :)

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      Tom Chantler
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      It doesn't seem to work properly in Chrome. And there's NO WAY I'd develop code over the web on somebody else's server. Would you let all and sundry copy your projects off your dev machine? I wouldn't!

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      • P Pawel Gielmuda

        http://www.coderun.com/ide/[^] And notice how fast is it (at least in chrome) and how many project templates it has :)

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        mharris
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        Anybody have any idea how this was created? i.e. what technology / UI control package.

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          Anybody have any idea how this was created? i.e. what technology / UI control package.

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          Pawel Gielmuda
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          If you look at the code you can see they use ASP.NET and http://sharpkit.net/[^]

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          • L Lost User

            Not an assumption, but an educated guess :)

            Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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            mathomp3
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            And latin has been around for eons, but most of the world speaks American English which is one of the newest languages. So....

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            • N Nagy Vilmos

              Coderun wrote:

              New project failed

              :sigh:


              Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often *students*, for heaven's sake. -- (Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett)

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              frank33
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              You didn't wait long enough. This must be destroyed before management see it and make us all develop in a browser.

              Frank

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              • D Dan Neely

                Firefox sucks worse with lots of tabs. With ~4 dozen tabs open at all times (and surge loads 50-70% higher) it bogs down and needs restarted every few days (heap fragmentation?); current versions of Opera will work fine from one patch Tuesday till the next.

                3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                n podbielski
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                Idint tested it with 4 or 5 but minefield consumes over few days even 3 gb of memory even with constantly open just FEW the SAME tabs. :sigh:

                In soviet Russia code debugs You!

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                • P Pawel Gielmuda

                  http://www.coderun.com/ide/[^] And notice how fast is it (at least in chrome) and how many project templates it has :)

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                  Lost User
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                  Cute, but I think I'll stick with VS2008 on my Windows client. -Max :D

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                  • S Simon_Whale

                    Oh dear god man your starting that "my dads better than your dad" debate on VB over C#

                    Nagy Vilmos wrote:

                    And eat bacon. Bacon's real important for 'puters.

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                    Simon_Whale wrote:

                    Oh dear god man your starting that "my dads better than your dad" debate on VB over C#

                    Yeah, AGAIN. Sheesh. -Max

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                    • P Pete OHanlon

                      That's an assumption, not empirical evidence.

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                      ZurdoDev
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                      That actually is empirical evidence. That word gets misused all the time. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/empirical[^]

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                      • M mathomp3

                        And latin has been around for eons, but most of the world speaks American English which is one of the newest languages. So....

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                        So, you need me to rephrase it? VB has been more used in the past, merely because C# didn't exist. VB4 isn't as much into the past as Latin. Savvy? :)

                        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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                        • P Pawel Gielmuda

                          http://www.coderun.com/ide/[^] And notice how fast is it (at least in chrome) and how many project templates it has :)

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                          Michael Kingsford Gray
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                          It doesn't appear to support multiple screens.

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                            Gregory.Gadow wrote:

                            there are significantly more VB programmers than there are C#,

                            Funny... When ever I hear speakers talk about their books and such they talk about how VB is not even worth the trouble any more cause there is barely a market. So either u VB programmers don't read books (yes digital also), or you are a dieing breed. So which is it?

                            Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet.

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                            Matt McGuire
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                            Collin Jasnoch wrote:

                            So either u VB programmers don't read books (yes digital also), or you are a dieing breed.

                            Actually there is a weird anomaly I find with those numbers. I'm a VB but I end up buying C# books, because they cover more technologies, and if there is a VB version of the book it usually means someone half assed translating of it, leaving it full of errors. Now to book editors, writers and publishers this will show falsely that C# has more pull, and to push out more C# books; which has a spiraling effect. Now I know I'm not alone in this many of my fellow VB'ers out there end up buying a lot of C# material and then translating it for ourselves to VB. As for the numbers of VB vs. C# people, most professional VB'ers end up knowing C# because of Books, articles and such, where as C# people might never have touched any VB material at all. So when a questionnaire comes around like: What language(s) do you use? VB.net C# .... And then calculate the outputs, people who do both VB and C# get counted twice one for VB and one for C#, this ends up showing more buildup to C#, because C# people will only tend to vote for C#. These figures don't tend to reflect hobbyist developers at all, because they don't tend to travel in the same groups. As for the jobs available out there, they tend to reflect the same old mentality; if the language has a 'C' in it and curly brackets then it will run faster/better then any other language. This is an old mentality that is hard to break. So who is the culprit? I blame Microsoft. The technology evangelists, the SDK developers, the demo/article writers and such tend to put priority in getting the C# material out first and foremost. Is this because they know VB'ers can/will translate this for themselves? I'm not sure on that one, but it tends to send a signal to the rest of the industry. I could continue to argue more points, but frankly I'm tired of it; MS should fulfill their promise of equal footing of VB and C# and just let us get back to work.

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                              So cool. :)

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                              Michael Kingsford Gray
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                              So cool, it is frozen.

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                              • P Pawel Gielmuda

                                http://www.coderun.com/ide/[^] And notice how fast is it (at least in chrome) and how many project templates it has :)

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                                vaghelabhavesh
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                                hmm.. interesting!!

                                If you are not criticized, you may not be doing much. Is this "soon" as in "Soon the sun will burn out and turn into a red giant"? - OriginalGriff

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                                • G Gregory Gadow

                                  It apparently does not support VB, which is odd: there are significantly more VB programmers than there are C#, and both use exactly the same code base.

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                                  Andrew Glowacki
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                                  I agree there should be a VB version, it is a very cool tool. However this website disagrees with you on VB programmers: http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html[^]

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                                  • Z ZurdoDev

                                    That actually is empirical evidence. That word gets misused all the time. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/empirical[^]

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                                    KP Lee
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                                    Hmmm, using experience to propose a theory. Seems both emperical and the antithesis of it.

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                                    • G Gregory Gadow

                                      It apparently does not support VB, which is odd: there are significantly more VB programmers than there are C#, and both use exactly the same code base.

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                                      Nji Klaus
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                                      Very interesting indeed. I am sure VB support can be added so there is no need to get into a war of languages. Let us comment about the project.

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                                      • L Lost User

                                        So, you need me to rephrase it? VB has been more used in the past, merely because C# didn't exist. VB4 isn't as much into the past as Latin. Savvy? :)

                                        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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                                        Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji
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                                        So, finally, where is the evidence from either side?

                                        SQL.NET

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                                        • J Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji

                                          So, finally, where is the evidence from either side?

                                          SQL.NET

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                                          Lost User
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                                          An educated guess usually comes without evidence, doesn't it? If there's a measurement, we need not guess :)

                                          Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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