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  • Farewell VS2005
    J jsaindon

    While supplies last![^] ;)

    The Lounge csharp com question announcement code-review

  • Farewell VS2005
    J jsaindon

    Totally ;) The tools seem to get chunkier as we move forward. But one line of LINQ = 10000+ lines of Assemby. My old Merlin compiler for the Commodore64 was *way* more responsive than VS, but the overall productivity you get is worth it. Ecconomies of scale!

    The Lounge csharp com question announcement code-review

  • Farewell VS2005
    J jsaindon

    Truly manly :thumbsup:

    The Lounge csharp com question announcement code-review

  • Farewell VS2005
    J jsaindon

    The *real* question is, does anyone still have VS6 installed on their machine (or even have the media laying around) ;)

    The Lounge csharp com question announcement code-review

  • Farewell VS2005
    J jsaindon

    Well, it's Friday, and I'm doing some routine clean up at my desk and on my machine. In doing so, I finally made the decision to let go and uninstall VS2005. We've been on VS2008 happily now for over a year, every one of our solutions converted with very minimal effort and NO runtime issues. Microsoft does do a pretty good job in the development arena. It's amazing to me how much they can improve from release to release. I didn't think it could get much better than VS2003 (thinking back to the VS6/COM days)! But VS2005 (ultimately due to .NET 2.0) was a noticable step forward. Looking at the new VS2010RC, I am again impressed. Anyway...farewell VS2005. Is anyone else still using VS2005?

    The Lounge csharp com question announcement code-review

  • WinForms vs. WPF for enterprise development
    J jsaindon

    What say you? :confused:

    .NET (Core and Framework) csharp visual-studio wpf winforms question
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