Re: Visual Studio, anyone?

2015-07-21 Thread Kay C Lan
Didn't see that, thanks for pointing it out Andrew. On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 9:11 PM, Andrew Kluthe and...@ctech.me wrote: Visual Studio Code is a lightweight editor for os x, linux, and windows. It's based on the technology used to make Atom editor and is meant to be a cross-platform,

Re: Visual Studio, anyone?

2015-07-21 Thread Kay C Lan
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 7:21 AM, Mike Kerner mikeker...@roadrunner.com wrote: Visual Studio now supports all platforms, and seems to run on all platforms??? Not sure where you're reading that. This website: https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs Indicates that only

Re: Visual Studio, anyone?

2015-07-21 Thread Erik Beugelaar
It seems to be true... And native mobile apps too via Cordova. Hmm, i have a MS background and now i m really thinking to switch back to Visual Studio with C# and HTML/JavaScript. It is still the best IDE ever in my opinion. Verstuurd vanaf mijn Cubot X6. Mike Kerner

Re: Visual Studio, anyone?

2015-07-21 Thread Mike Kerner
Yes, after I started messing around to see what was going on, it turns out that the code editor piece can run on non MS but the visual editor only runs on windoze. I agree with you, a web app doesn't count. Otherwise, 4D's silly claim that Wakanda lets you build mobile apps would be reasonable.

Re: Visual Studio, anyone?

2015-07-21 Thread Andrew Kluthe
Visual Studio Code is a lightweight editor for os x, linux, and windows. It's based on the technology used to make Atom editor and is meant to be a cross-platform, lightweight editor geared towards node.js, typescript, and the new ASP.NET cross-platform stuff. The new ASP.net is a total rewrite