Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Apr 2010 11:06 UTC, submitted by HAL2001
.NET (dotGNU too) "Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 have something for every developer. The new editor, now using Windows Presentation Foundation, supports concepts such as the use of multiple monitors. This enables a developer to have one monitor with code, another with the user interface designer, and yet another with database structure. Developers have integrated access to SharePoint functionality into the Visual Studio integrated development environment. Windows Azure tools make it easy to quickly develop, debug, test and deploy cloud applications from within the familiar Visual Studio environment."
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RE: Waste of Cash
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Tue 13th Apr 2010 15:35 UTC in reply to "Waste of Cash"
Bill Shooter of Bul
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2006-07-14

You really shouldn't hold up gcc to be a strict standards compliant c compiler. Historically, at least, it hasn't always demanded strict compliance with any standard. Don't ask me to recall them, its been awhile since c was my primary language.

I haven't used Visual Studio in a while, but I hear good things. I absolutely have grown to dislike eclipse. Its fully featured, but as fast and nimble as station wagon full of cement.

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