You don't wanna start a flame war??? Come on Dave, we live for flame 
wars!!! Seriously though, that's the way I feel every time someone goes 
off baggin' on PHP. I've been doing both for so long that I can actually 
see the good and bad things about each language.

--Ferg



Dave Gruska wrote:
> All you need to do is delete it in Windows Explorer. There is no "remove" for 
> whole projects. You can delete individual files in a project by 
> right-clicking on them, and selecting "delete", which deletes them 
> permanently from VS and the file system.
>
> If, for some reason, this doesn't work, you can also delete a project 
> programmatically. Let me know if you need to do this, and I can send you the 
> code.
>
> Why the instructions are wrong, I don't know. That's definitely frustrating. 
> I've had a lot of luck with the Apress books for learning both Visual Studio 
> and .NET. MSDN (http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/) is usually an excellent 
> source as well.
>
> Lastly, I'm tempted to defend ASP.NET/Visual Studio, especially based on your 
> Subject line, but I don't want to start a flame war. I will say that I 
> absolutely love both CF and .NET.
>
> Dave Gruska
>
>
>   
>> Ok in reality I'm griping about Visual Studio (2005 Professional to be 
>> specific).
>>
>> I'm going through the "How do I ..." tutorials.  So far I have done 
>> three and have had trouble with two of them.  One, where the 
>> instructions where wrong, and a second, where something was wrong with 
>> my system configuration, have not developed a sense of love within by 
>> breast.
>>
>> Anyway, through all this I have created some "projects" that I do not 
>> want.  They are stored in an undesirable place and I would like to 
>> remove them from my work space.  I can't.  I look up the instructions 
>> in the help and I get these.
>>
>> <quote>
>> Deleting
>> You can delete a project permanently, but not by using Visual Studio. 
>> You need to remove any references to the project you want to delete 
>> from solutions you have in Visual Studio, and then use Windows 
>> Explorer to delete the associated files from storage permanently.
>>
>> To permanently delete a project
>> 1)  In Solution Explorer, select the project you want to delete from 
>> the solution.
>> 2) On the Edit menu, select Remove.
>> 3) In Windows Explorer, locate and select the files associated with 
>> the project you want to delete.
>> 4) On the File menu, select Delete.
>> </quote>
>>
>> But this does not work.  There is no Remove command in the Edit menu.  
>> So what am I supposed to do?
>>
>>
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