I've had VS.NET since last April but I have yet to come to grips with
the interface. Got any good book suggestion?

I've seen what it can do for someone who understand the IDE but that
person isn't me. I always end up giving up after an hour (sometimes 2)
of frustration and go back to coding it either by hand or using
Dreamweaver MX.

I *hated* Visual Studio 6 and Visual InterDev so that maybe part of the
problem.

Cheryl D. Wise
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Haworth

> I just bought Visual Studio.net

It's a *fantastic* IDE. I'm still getting to grips with it but I'm
starting to think it could well be the third thing I like that MS have
done :-)


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