I've got a copy of Visual Studio .NET recently. I've been practivcing and
adapting to it, and to me it seems an environment with GREAT possibilities.
What do you think of this? Do you use .NET? Do you know of any FAQs, tutorials,
or corde pages?
I have .net academic. I have yet to install it. ...I would like to learn C#,
as apparently it helps keep all the world's pointer woes under control. ...But
so far, I'm just a Visual Studio 6.0 user still...
I've played with it for a bit. I haven't really done anything in my school work
that requires it. I mainly used it as a text editor for code, but then I
switched to Notepad++. When I needed to compile something in C, I used GCC.
I've been using asp.net... web services is good, extremely good from an ISA
perspective and there is alot of documentation to get you started (ie. IBuySpy,
webmatrix tutorial) which is the reason why i like it more than the Java
version. So from that perspective VB.net is good (as its from the .net
framework as well)
I had a copy on the Windows computer before it got a new hard drive. Didn't like
it. More so after I tried KDevelop, I learned just how unstable vs.net
was.
Maybe someone should try porting KDevelop to Windows? (Don't think
it'll happen. )
I learned C++ but used Dev-C++ for programming. Then i got Visual Basic.NET and
used that for just making programs but havent got serious with it. Right now im
into learning Java and im finding really interesting and promising.
Hi evryone.
I've got a copy of Visual Studio .NET recently. I've been practivcing and adapting to it, and to me it seems an environment with GREAT possibilities.
What do you think of this? Do you use .NET? Do you know of any FAQs, tutorials, or corde pages?
Take care
I have .net academic. I have yet to install it. ...I would like to learn C#, as apparently it helps keep all the world's pointer woes under control. ...But so far, I'm just a Visual Studio 6.0 user still...
I've played with it for a bit. I haven't really done anything in my school work that requires it. I mainly used it as a text editor for code, but then I switched to Notepad++. When I needed to compile something in C, I used GCC.
I'm right now practicing Visual Basic.NET, and then I'll kump to asp.net :P
I've been using asp.net... web services is good, extremely good from an ISA perspective and there is alot of documentation to get you started (ie. IBuySpy, webmatrix tutorial) which is the reason why i like it more than the Java version. So from that perspective VB.net is good (as its from the .net framework as well)
yup... .NET certainly sucks less resources than Java.
Bleh. Unstable program...
I had a copy on the Windows computer before it got a new hard drive. Didn't like it. More so after I tried KDevelop, I learned just how unstable vs.net was.
Maybe someone should try porting KDevelop to Windows?
(Don't think
it'll happen.
)
I learned C++ but used Dev-C++ for programming. Then i got Visual Basic.NET and used that for just making programs but havent got serious with it. Right now im into learning Java and im finding really interesting and promising.
Me neither. Nobody in business uses KDevelop. Alas, that's how life is.
But .NET is not unstable. It works good for me (IDE performance I mean).