Actually I've been stuck with VIsual Studio since SQLServer dropped
Enterprise Manager and forced us to have VS.

I think its the worst application on my machine.  It's slow as a rainy
Sunday to load, the documentaion is so appallingly written it's
impossible to figure out how to do anything  - i'd do almost anything
to avoid using it.   Even use notepad.  I have tried many times to
understand what's going on and how to use it properly, and without
success.  Any time i try to use the documentation i get so sick of the
endless nested sidetracks ( "... to read more about this click here
...") that can take me up to 10 links away from what i originally set
out to learn.    That's the worst aspect of any of Microsoft's
documentation - no one there (except perhaps you, Scott) seems able to
write a straightforward document in plain easy-to-understand language
about anything.

So i haven't been able to get that grossly bloated and over=weight
application to do anything for me except uploading databases to my
remote server and bringing them down to my dev machine.

For anything else I'll run a mile from Visual Studio.  I just dont
have enough of my life left remaining to waste trying to figure out
this IDE.


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
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On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dare you to do it barry. write in Notepad vs VS Studio 2008...
>
> You're on crack if you think VS Studio isn't one of the most power IDE"s on
> the planet. I'll deflect and absorb a lot of crap around being all things
> Microsoft, but i've meet die hard Java fanbois through to Adobe staffers
> whom have all agreed - Visual Studio is powerful. Now if it's not your cup
> of tea, that's cool but "spagetti code" ... you = epic fail :)
> btw do you ever stop whining about Microsoft? you grumpy muso :) heheh.
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:59 PM, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> is this turning into a Frameworks Vs tools debate?
>>
>>

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