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Which IDE are you using for Visual C++ development?   [Edit]

Survey period: 30 Jan 2006 to 5 Feb 2006

For those still doing C++ development

OptionVotes% 
Visual Studio 6 or earlier1,27436.81
Visual Studio .NET 20021143.29
Visual Studio .NET 20031,26736.61
Visual Studio 200584124.30
Non Microsoft IDE / compiler3018.70
I'm not doing C++ development57616.64
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
John M. Drescher30-Jan-06 3:40
John M. Drescher30-Jan-06 3:40 
QuestionRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
David Crow31-Jan-06 3:26
David Crow31-Jan-06 3:26 
AnswerRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
John M. Drescher31-Jan-06 6:08
John M. Drescher31-Jan-06 6:08 
GeneralRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
David Crow31-Jan-06 6:39
David Crow31-Jan-06 6:39 
GeneralRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
#realJSOP3-Feb-06 2:54
professional#realJSOP3-Feb-06 2:54 
GeneralRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
John M. Drescher3-Feb-06 6:19
John M. Drescher3-Feb-06 6:19 
GeneralRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
#realJSOP3-Feb-06 2:53
professional#realJSOP3-Feb-06 2:53 
GeneralRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
John M. Drescher30-Jan-06 3:38
John M. Drescher30-Jan-06 3:38 
Agreed. I will certianlly miss WndTabs when I move to .net. Also, I will miss the ability to organize my classes in folders in the class view. I find this is a real time saver when your project has hundreads of classes. I also use Visual Assist but my version works with .net 2003.

John
GeneralRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
S Douglas31-Jan-06 1:07
professionalS Douglas31-Jan-06 1:07 
GeneralRe: Visual Studio 6 Pin
Ralf Z.31-Jan-06 5:24
Ralf Z.31-Jan-06 5:24 

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