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What was (or is) your favourite Microsoft IDE?   [Edit]

Survey period: 4 Feb 2008 to 10 Feb 2008

We know we missed a few, but during the evolution of The Code Project these were the ones most used by our members.

OptionVotes% 
Visual Studio 200897128.35
Visual Studio 20051,47242.98
Visual Studio .NET 20032136.22
Visual Studio .NET (2002)180.53
Visual Studio 6.065119.01
Visual Studio 97120.35
Visual C++ 4.0300.88
Other581.69



 
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Jakob Bohm11-Feb-08 22:39
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Jeff Dickey12-Feb-08 5:02
Jeff Dickey12-Feb-08 5:02 
But seriously...

Coexistence? These tools make the Borg look like touchy-feely New Age pop psychologists!

Sh!tt!ng all over the entire system? Why should we care? We're not supposed to be running any non-Microsoft stuff, and they'll make bloody well sure we have to WORK for it if we want to...

(and on, and on, ad infinitum, ad nauseum, ad ware)

I have a client who just got talked into a completely automated build/SCM environment; developers throw things over the wall by checking in files, which get tagged, build process gets fired up, a successful build triggers automated testing, reports get emailed to the various stakeholders, you know the drill. They're trying to figure out how to transition off VS98's command-line tools (developers can use the VS98 IDE or any third-party editor they want). They've got pilot copies of VS 2005, and they're Not Happy, for just the sort of reasons you lay out (very well, I might add). They do basic black-box development; customers buy boxes that run XP (another soon-to-be-headache), hook them up to their LAN, and do everything over the network via a set of MFC-based client programs. If this all sounds terribly early-90s, there's a reason for that; the system in one form or another has been around that long.

They've been coasting along in a Microsoft world for a long time, now that world "is changing in ways that don't seem to really help", as the CTO has been saying lately. They've stayed with MS because their clients are "quite conservative" and because their people know the toolchain they've been using... but now they're starting to wonder if life wouldn't be better Somewhere Else.

I have a really hard time believing that these guys are at all unique, or even terribly atypical. If SteveB really thinks the way to maintain world domination is "developers, developers, developers", then he'd better start thinking real hard about how to keep selling products and services to folks who basically can't change hardware platforms as often as he changes his shorts. Given an apparent tradeoff between a knowable, working platform and the Latest And Greatest SHIny new Thing, the former *always* wins (these guys haven't had a serious or severe defect in their code on a production (24/7/365) system in almost *10 years*). But if a vendor does something stupid like cancel their entire technical world in an attempt to get them to crap buckets of cash to the same vendor to do the exact same business activity...then things start getting "interesting".

This is gonna get greasy...

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