I love Borland Delphi 6, but when it came to .Net development, I figured MS would be the ticket as far as C# goes. I also have Chrome (www.chromesville.com) add-in for VS for when I get homesick for Object Pascal.
Eitherway, I could not do without many of the features that we take for granted in a full blown IDE such as code completion which make my work so much faster. My hat's off to the notepad/vim guys. I'm just not that good, LOL. Lee > > I develop with my Borland Developer Studio (BDS) 2006 with Delphi.NET. > And well... it just works perfectly fine for me. > > I like my refactoring enhacements in the IDE, I like my > visual web-forms designer, I love the property inspector and > most I love live-data in the IDE. > > Just not mentioning the editor features like code snippets > and self-configurable code templates that just pop up when I > need them. > > Overall I'm definetly more productive with an IDE that offers > me such features, because the whole code hacking can be done > much faster. And I'm not payed for the code hacking but for > thinking about the code to hack in ;-) > > Greetings, > > Sebastian _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
