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What is your favourite version of Visual Studio?   [Edit]

Survey period: 13 Dec 2004 to 19 Dec 2004

Is it the blistering fast help in VS4, the support for web application debugging in 2002, or the funky new features in 2005?

OptionVotes% 
Visual Studio 200535619.68
Visual Studio .NET 200376442.23
Visual Studio .NET 2002351.93
Visual Studio 660933.67
Visual Studio 97110.61
Visual Studio 4341.88



 
GeneralVC4 was the best *incremental* improvement Pin
Don Clugston15-Dec-04 19:46
Don Clugston15-Dec-04 19:46 
GeneralVS2k5 - until the next version is in beta... Pin
Shog914-Dec-04 10:55
sitebuilderShog914-Dec-04 10:55 
GeneralRe: VS2k5 - until the next version is in beta... Pin
Gary Wheeler15-Dec-04 1:46
Gary Wheeler15-Dec-04 1:46 
GeneralRe: VS2k5 - until the next version is in beta... Pin
Brian Olej19-Dec-04 15:48
Brian Olej19-Dec-04 15:48 
GeneralIt does not matter to me at lest for now. Pin
Prakash Nadar14-Dec-04 4:40
Prakash Nadar14-Dec-04 4:40 
GeneralI'm not using the favourite Pin
Roland Bär13-Dec-04 22:27
Roland Bär13-Dec-04 22:27 
GeneralVS2005 Pin
Judah Gabriel Himango13-Dec-04 11:19
sponsorJudah Gabriel Himango13-Dec-04 11:19 
We decided to start developing with the beta at work. Aside from it being a resource hog, it's a really powerful IDE. Now that I've got a taste of some of the refactorings built into VS2005, 2003 seems like an old shoe, and VC6 seems like a stone age invention (albeit, a lean & fast stone age invention Smile | :) ).

2005 also has some really cool Click Once deployment options built right into the IDE -- you can build & debug your app using limited security scenarios, deploy .NET client apps onto network shares, ftp servers, or locally.

I also like the visual class designer where you can create, modify, and delete class variables, properties, and methods visually, and add and modify the documention of your objects all within a single visual window without having to sift through the code view. I find this especially useful in large classes.

There's also the object testbench which is pretty nifty for testing out new objects or feeding a variety of values into your objects as you design them.

My only complaint would be how resource intensive it is. I've got 11 projects loaded into a solution and I'm hitting around 100MB of VM by the time all are loaded, and even double that after debugging for a few hours. But I'll hold that complaint until MS released an optimized final build early next year.

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GeneralRe: VS2005 Pin
WillemM13-Dec-04 22:28
WillemM13-Dec-04 22:28 
GeneralRe: VS2005 Pin
Judah Gabriel Himango14-Dec-04 4:20
sponsorJudah Gabriel Himango14-Dec-04 4:20 
GeneralRe: VS2005 Pin
WillemM14-Dec-04 5:02
WillemM14-Dec-04 5:02 
GeneralRe: VS2005 Pin
Mike Dimmick16-Dec-04 12:05
Mike Dimmick16-Dec-04 12:05 
GeneralRe: VS2005 Pin
WillemM16-Dec-04 19:49
WillemM16-Dec-04 19:49 
GeneralWas there a VS 5? Pin
Michael Dunn13-Dec-04 4:21
sitebuilderMichael Dunn13-Dec-04 4:21 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic13-Dec-04 6:05
Nemanja Trifunovic13-Dec-04 6:05 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
James R. Twine13-Dec-04 6:07
James R. Twine13-Dec-04 6:07 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Michael Dunn13-Dec-04 14:31
sitebuilderMichael Dunn13-Dec-04 14:31 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Navin14-Dec-04 8:10
Navin14-Dec-04 8:10 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Maxwell Chen19-Dec-04 6:46
Maxwell Chen19-Dec-04 6:46 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Member 9613-Dec-04 16:50
Member 9613-Dec-04 16:50 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
James R. Twine14-Dec-04 1:19
James R. Twine14-Dec-04 1:19 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Gary Wheeler15-Dec-04 1:43
Gary Wheeler15-Dec-04 1:43 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Anonymous17-Dec-04 15:48
Anonymous17-Dec-04 15:48 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson13-Dec-04 8:01
Jörgen Sigvardsson13-Dec-04 8:01 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Chris Maunder13-Dec-04 13:14
cofounderChris Maunder13-Dec-04 13:14 
GeneralRe: Was there a VS 5? Pin
Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳17-Dec-04 2:29
Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳17-Dec-04 2:29 

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