No one remembers the Windows development tools!

Actually, I have a clear memory of Visual Studio 2005 Express, as I used to develop in C#. That system was one of the (cough - only - cough) good things Microsoft made.

On Feb 3, 2008, at 7:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So if i want port some big linux application to Plan9 i need start new
project and copy parts of code from original one. From one side it is
sad, because it's very ugly development model (for example if original project will be update, i need update my project too, so there are two
"targets" for every update).  On another hand i could concentrate on
new Pla9 techniques and create more powerful analogous of linux
software.

Eventually, you'd think the autotools will fade, but reality sometimes
turns out illogical.  I think the "Plan 9 Way" will only become
dominant if there is a major change to the present status.

Strangely, no one criticises the Windows development tools...

++L


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