Re: vs for .Net SUCKS Big Time



Thanks for the opinion and info. I have no problem using a tool as
documented, I can read well enough :-). Where I'm having problems is that
when you do use it as documented, it springs a trap on you from which you
can't recover. I will definitely be looking for other tools. My patience
with their bs has just run out!

Bob

"tomb" <tomb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You know, there are other development tools out there. You already have
choices. But with any development tool, there is a learning curve, and
they have to be used correctly.
Don't get me wrong, I have been very aggravated by what MS does with
things, but the reality is it's their OS we are developing for.
Fortunately, there are some other choices already. RealBasic is one off
the top of my head.

But what we can do is promote other OS's, like Mac OS X, Linus, FreeBSD,
etc.. Then we can write programs for these environments using C++ and
Java. RealBasic also generates code that can be compiled in all these
environments.

By the way, Java 6 has a much better runtime environment than prior
versions - it makes desktop development in Java a much better choice than
it used to be. And Oracle has an awesome Java development environment.

So, choose.

T


Bob wrote:

Thats several times that it happened to me and I'm REALY getting pissed
off!. I try to add a control or do something in code and all of a sudden
you get this.


Now you can't go back to your form designer to undo what you just did,
There's nothing to do but spend useless hours in trying to clean up the
autogenerated code.
If they're pretending to automate the tasks for us, let them do it right
so that even idiots like me can't get in a situation from which there is
no exit! When I manage to make a program, thats something that even a
moron like me makes sure of. That his end users don't get in an impossible
position! I can't figure out why the hell we take this sh.... I wish there
were some serious competition to them so they'd have to get it right or
pay the price. Now they're just lauging at us all the way to the bank! I'm
a moron for putting up with it.

Regards to all of you like me :-)

Bob






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