BoulderBum
Programmer
The next iteration of VS.NET certainly sounds awesome (see but does it seem to anyone else like all of these iterations of VS.NET are a little much? Don't get me wrong, I'm all for improving the .NET platform, but it's a pain in the but to spend a thousand or two every year or if you want the latest IDE. VS 6 came out and didn't change for, what, a decade?
Now, with a new version of expensive software coming out on an annual basis, I get the impression that Microsoft has been a little disorganized in their architecture. I'd prefer that they fully developed the technology before releasing it to developers.
Now, with a new version of expensive software coming out on an annual basis, I get the impression that Microsoft has been a little disorganized in their architecture. I'd prefer that they fully developed the technology before releasing it to developers.