[.net] Which IDE Do You Use?
Visual Studio 2005 Pro at work, otherwise the Express Editions of it. I tried Sharp Develop, and it was really nice..but when you can use Visual C# Express Edition for free, I don't see the need to ever use Sharp Develop for windows development.
I suppose it's a matter of opinion and feel..whatever you like better.
I suppose it's a matter of opinion and feel..whatever you like better.
Quote:Original post by RaptorZeroBeta 1 is ancient. Final release VS 2005 rarely takes up more than 100MB of memory for me; you should give it a try.
I wounder if VS 2005 has a good performance. I remember some time ago I tried the Beta 1 and it was really heavy, using 400Mb+ of memory and frequently consuming 100% CPU time under normal operation.
I use Code::Blocks for C/C++ because it's really light and clean. I don't think don't know if it supports C#.
Hmm, I use VS 2003 .Net... it seems most people here use 2005, what is the difference between versions? Should i upgrade?
Quote:Original post by MilfredCubicleXMost obviously, .NET 2.0. Otherwise, it feels significantly faster than 2003, and the search feature on the MSDN browser actually works.
Hmm, I use VS 2003 .Net... it seems most people here use 2005, what is the difference between versions? Should i upgrade?
Lately I've been playing with Haskell a lot and I use Emacs with Haskell mode for that. I use Visual Web Developer 2005 Express to write HTML and CSS, though I'm looking into transitioning to using Emacs for that.
I use SharpDevelop for most of my C# work. I also use TextPad for some simple stuff, and for Java, HTML and other part-time things. At work I use Eclipse for Java stuff, which is quite nice once it actually manages to start itself.
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