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It's what you have first thing in the morning and quickly expel an hour later!
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More like a nightmare
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RaviSantlani wrote: everyone here looks like .net developer to me now
Yep - all VB'ers
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C#'ers
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luisnike19a wrote: C#'ers
That's what I said: VB'ers
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I dont know much about Java language. I learned Core java when I was in college and I always had a fear with that language
I believe in LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT...
Bcoz I have loved my Mother...
even since I opened my eyes...(ICAN)
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Shilpi Boosar wrote: I always had a fear with that language
Me too, at the college days.
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Yeah but I'm here most of the times. He is fine after I forced him to quit smoking. Also trying to quit others too(Have a look at my signature).
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Yes I do read that link and happy to see that you include this link in your signature .
I believe in LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT...
Bcoz I have loved my Mother...
even since I opened my eyes...(ICAN)
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Same thing with me. I learnt Core Java before learning C and C++. I really hate that language because we had to compile it in Console as there was no IDE compatibility at that time. It was very difficult to check where the error is. I liked the cool interface of VS and loved the coding and developer friendliness of the code. Jumped here and still going on... Will never ever look into Java again.
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Yes you are right. Now there are many tools in Java to debug the code but they also have some limitations. Yes I feel that working on .net is more easy than vc++. Is it ??
I believe in LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT...
Bcoz I have loved my Mother...
even since I opened my eyes...(ICAN)
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Mostly used Eclipse and NetBeans. Still remember that NetBeans is better because it integrated with Maven.
Best,
Jun
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Why doesn't "Other" have a text entry?
How can we be expected to respond to a survey when we can't answer CListCtrl or Bacon?
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Digital man: "You are, in short, an idiot with the IQ of an ant and the intellectual capacity of a hose pipe."
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Wasn't there recently a post in the Lounge about bacon flavored Java? Mmmmm, bacon.
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I think that most java programmers will give me a bad look after that post
Visual J#, in my opinion, is a great development tool, also if it has been declared deprecated by Microsoft.
At school, we use net beans, but i think (no, i'm not a devil) that VJ# is a lot better, especially for the users that conventionally use Visual C++ (or the older Visual Studio 2005 suite) to develop other kind of applications.
Unfortunately, Microsoft has decided to stop the VJ# environment develop.
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It's been there for decade, but never tried that.
Best,
Jun
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I would use Eclipse. For the little bit of Blackberry development I have done Eclipse was the best choice.
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The last useful Java tool I tried was JCreator and even that was built with C++.
Anyway, I think I'll try some Android development soon - probably with Eclipse + Vrapper[^].
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JCreator was really cool. The fact that was implemented in C++ helped a lot, it was blazing fast and very familiar to any Visual C++ 6.0 developer.
Sadly Xinox Software doesn't have a CCreator for C++.
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CP been mostly1 MS centric development site, I am betting the overwhelming response to be just that.
1 I know there are a number of non-MS forums, articles and contents in CP.
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