> Roland Collins
> 
> I use VS.NET half the time (including the 2005 beta) and 
> DW/CFEclipse the
> other half.  Every time I come back out of VS.NET into 
> DW/CFEclipse, I feel
> like I'm using notepad. :(

I felt the same way when I started coding in CF after being a Borland
developer for a few months.  Where's my automated debugging?  How can I
insert a stop point?  I just want to see what's in that variable, at
this stage of the processing, with this set of data!  I felt like
pulling my hair out.  :)  And yes, I do realize you can do most of the
things I mentioned above manually, but it's a pain.


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