Re: vs for .Net SUCKS Big Time
- From: "Bob" <bdufour@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 21:44:37 -0400
I had the same policy but I got suckered in this time by the one-click
deployment and the My.ressouces for easily handling localization string in
my windows apps. I always have to make localized english and french apps and
this sounded appealing. I had been using 2003 and thought that 2005 would
afford me increase in development productivity. BIG mistake!
Bob
"Dennis" <Dennis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a strict policy of never buying a microsoft product until at least
SP1
is released...that goes for Windows XP, Vista, VS. Someone gave me their
original copy of VS 2003 and that's the only reason I have it now ( lucked
out on this one since it seems pretty stable even though M'soft has not
issued SP1 for it yet). If service packs are not issued like for Office,
I
wait for at least 1 year!
I find this policy avoids a lot of headaches. I just wish M'soft wasn't
so
greedy and would do thing right like VS.2003 all the time. I really
believe
it's going to be their undoing in the end.
--
Dennis in Houston
"Pieter" wrote:
You're completely right :-( it's a pain in the ass. For this reason in
many
of our companies we still use 2003 instead of 2005. It takes too much RAM
(even my dual core with 2 giga RAM takes its time), and this error is
indeed
very annoying.
The alternative:
- http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/
The solution I use for your problem: Save everything, close every open
form/object/... in your project, rebuild the whole solution, and than
mostly
the problem is gone :-)
.
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