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Notepad rules
All kidding aside, back in my school days, I switched back from netbeans to notepad to do java.
First versions of netbeans would crash every 5 min or so.
Don't know how it currently handles. Haven't done any Java since then so...
Tom
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notepad is good but I use notepad++ for the color scheme. All my open source is notepad++. Only .net not chose have to use vs. Or you all have other option
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Well, there is SharpDevelop, and now you can use editors in linux and OSX...
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I voted I have no idea because (thankfully) as a primarily c++ developer of mainly desktop applications I have not been forced to relearn web technologies that I have forgotten years ago..
John
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I just spent a happy afternoon playing with Turbo C++. All my complaints about VS have faded away...
We're philosophical about power outages here. A.C. come, A.C. go.
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I expect nothing I do would work in Turbo C++.
John
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Beginner Luck wrote: Meaning you use other IDE for development??
Yes. Also, no web development here (well, mostly).
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What I do know...
<rant>I wish MS would stop changing the templates between versions, or make them available as entire packages for download, there is no explanation of what maps to what, what is contained in each, etc. This kind of stuff seems to have something to do with all the ESL H2B workers now replacing good old Americans who used to produce the best documentation with lots of disambiguation, while the replacements with their broken damned English, seem to think we can understand their now on purpose ambiguities. </rant>
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Quote: It's made it same or easier for those who can understand the new tools, and harder for those who don't
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