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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostNo he's not. Although he is right about some of the other stuff
I think that's very, very unfair. The .NET environment is the best development platform I've used on an M$ platform, and I've used most of them since Windows 3.0 (VB, C/C++, Java, etc.). It's not perfect, and it may be bloated in places, but shoddy it is not.
I think nickfitz was having a pop at the .Net technology, rather than Visual Studio.....Still InvoicingComment
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostThe development environment and the development technology are 2 different things.
Originally posted by blacjac View PostI think nickfitz was having a pop at the .Net technology, rather than Visual Studio.....Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Sorry.... I've rather pulled this a tad off topic...
Since I'm here.. Agree about Java being flawed by not having a native compiler. IMHO that was a big mistake because as a language it was (is) spot on.
Visual Studio was great upto and including version 6. The .NET version are horrible, bloated and slow on anything more than a few years old.
Don't get me started on COM... I'd like to give whoever came up with that a damn good kicking....
Marginally back on topic - I find the Portable Apps version of Firefox works nicely and is also quick to loadDo what thou wiltComment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostSorry.... I've rather pulled this a tad off topic...
Originally posted by Dark Black View PostVisual Studio was great upto and including version 6. The .NET version are horrible, bloated and slow on anything more than a few years old.
Out of interest what was the last version of Visual Studio .NET you tried? I had to use Visual Studio 6.0 the other day to do some maintenance on a VB 6.0 app - I was relieved to finally return to the comfort of VS2008.Last edited by voodooflux; 9 September 2008, 22:53.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by voodoofluxTried running NetBeans or Eclipse on such hardware? Welcome to slowsville. Squared.
Out of interest what was the last version of Visual Studio .NET you tried? I had to use Visual Studio 6.0 the other day to do some maintenance on a VB 6.0 app - I was relieved to finally return to the comfort of VS2008.
VS.NET 2005 I think.... it was horrible!Do what thou wiltComment
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Last edited by voodooflux; 9 September 2008, 23:05.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostEclipse runs ok on my 1Gig Athlon.
VS.NET 2005 I think.... it was horrible!
Sorry, more OT again.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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