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VS 2005 provides a lot of new greats features: The editor is really fantastic (no more need to add on like Visual Assist. For example, the code refactoring feature is really cool), there are a lof of new tools integrated, like performance tools, test project...
And of course, the .NET 2.0 framework now offers enough classes and methods (as the 1.x were a little short) and provides some new interesting concepts in C# (I don't use other languages): generic class definition, static classes, partial class definition etc etc...
The list of new things is quite huge, so, you should test it!
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Frederic Sivignon wrote: For example, the code refactoring feature is really cool
Is that enabled on c++ (unmanaged) code also?
In the last release that I tried (beta2) it wasn't enabled and somewhere (sorry I don't remember where..) I also read that it won't be enabled in public release also
Frederic Sivignon wrote: no more need to add on like Visual Assist
I'm not sure.. they are planning to add code refactoring for c++
Bye,
Francesco
TBEditor: a pandapowered app!
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i am under the impression (so i could be wrong) that refactoring is C# only, and is going to stay that way.
as for giving up Visual Assist, i have not spent a lot of time in VS 2005 yet, but there are quite a number of Visual Assist features that i would refuse to give up that do not seem to be in the IDE, "Open File In Workspace" and "Find Symbol In Workspace" instantly come to mind
zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness
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Some, at least - the infamous literal resource ID bug - which dates back to VS2002 - in the resource editor has apparently now been fixed (Uwe Keim and I beat them up over that one, after they declared it a "won't fix" bug).
I haven't yet tried it with source control to see if the resource editor still crashes when the .rc file is replaced during a "checkout" though.
Anna
Riverblade Ltd - Software Consultancy Services
Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia Graesch
"Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart"
- A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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That annoying resource ID bug was still present in the RC - haven't got my release version yet, so fingers crossed...
The Rob Blog Google Talk: robert.caldecott
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The IDE is much improved for the stuff I use (general ASP.NET / C#). No experience with macro start-up times though.
All in all I'm very impressed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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The biggest problem is the support of .NET 2.0 by the webservers, esecially when you have a shared hosting plan. My service provider hasn't yet specified when they will install the new framework...
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Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us.
My Blog [ITA]
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I have a great shared hosting provider that will have .NET 2.0 installed on all servers by next monday 11/07/2005. They provide lots of bandwidth, disk space, and have some of the best customer service I have ever worked with.
If your interested check out 1planhost
Daniel Petersen
President
Pulsar Enterprises, L.L.C.
-- modified at 11:03 Tuesday 1st November, 2005
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My shared hosting plan has unlimited bandwidth and disk space at a far cheaper prices, but they don't tell us when the systems will be updated...
I believe it's not a problem.
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Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us.
My Blog [ITA]
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Who is your hosting provider ??? please provide a link. I haven't seen any credible hosting providers for less than 9.00 per month.
Daniel Petersen
President
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Aruba.it
link: http://hosting.aruba.it/?lang=EN[^]
The base price is 24 Euros/YEAR (~29 USD) for 1 domain (com, net, org, it, ...), UNLIMITED disk space, UNLIMITED bandwidth, ASP.NET 1.1, PHP 5, Perl, Access DBs, FrontPage 2k extensions, 5 emails (50 MegaBytes each, with POP3), ...
And a lot other gadgets. MySQL is optional (7 Euros/YEAR 50 MB).
I've 3 websites hosted by Aruba.it (and a friend of mine has a few other sites) and there are no problems, the servers are fast and all goes good.
I say Aruba.it it's the biggest Italian provider.
Take a look...
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