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2009-08-18
VS is a great tool, for working the Microsoft way. PERIOD. And that is how in the .NET land think, for most part. (There is little wrong with that, until they start preaching...)
Touche ..
I actually come from a Java background and moved to .NET, so I actually used Eclipse first. My main point was that C# and Java while very similar languages ... are not the same.
I do, it all very geared towards people that develop on Unix, GitHub, SourceForge etc ... Most .NET stuff that is worth using is on Codeplex, and with NuGet it a piece of piss to get hold of it and import it into your project.
Maybe I am, but whenever I go back to writing code in Java, it feels primitive in comparison. Eclipse is good but things like code completion etc. is far better on VS2010.
There is a lot of MS bashing on this site by people who IMO don't really know a whole lot about dev work. So I do tend to be a bit defensive.
Edited 2011-05-18 15:39 UTC