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Someone willing to put up an Eclipse environment for the same purpose? VS users are after all envious (at? of?) the features in Eclipse (see http://www.geocities.com/ceperez/EclipseMainRouter.html)
And besides being free, Eclipse is also available for more than one platform (beat that, “Hyposoft”!)
http://www.geocities.com/ceperez/EclipseMainRouter.html
All I see is blank pages, no swf, in Opera 7.1
So I’m assuming the same amount of effort has gone into Eclipse development itself
I’m awaiting my VS2003 upgrade, and certainly looking forward to it. I have never used an IDE on a par with the MS offerings
Eclipse is free and multiplatform. That’s a huge difference!!
By the way, did you ever have used IDE from Borland? I guess … NO!
damn microsoft. i was asked by my boss to experiment with creating a pocketpc application in c#. so i go looking for the pocketpc sdk thing to install for visual studio .net. what do i find on the page? nothing. no download link. just a paragraph or two about visual studio .net 2003 and that it is needed to develop pocketpc app. my only other alternative? to use evb for development until our company can buy another upgrade costing around $29.99 for the latest. the price is cheap. but i don’t expect my boss to be willing to pay for something we’re not sure will break some of our apps. so what’s my choice? none apparently.
Is this what you were looking for: http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/developer/downloads/ppcsdk2002.asp? I was doing Pocket PC development in C# almost a year ago, so it has nothing to do with Visual Studio .Net 2003.
Actually you might be better off with the Compact Framework (from VS.Net 7).
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8…
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“VS users are after all envious (at? of?) the features in Eclipse”
You are kidding right?
-G
>>”VS users are after all envious (at? of?) the features in >>Eclipse”
>You are kidding right?
When someone asks “Why can’t A do this thing that B can do?”, they often say so because they want A to be more like B. Meaning, they are envious at B.
I quote: “Eclipse definitely does a few things that I wish VS.NET would do” (http://www.geocities.com/ceperez/EclipseMainRouter.html, paragraph 5)
You may interpret this any way you want, but I guess most people would interpret this as some sort of envy.