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Can I trade Sancho for a little Sanchita?
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Ah, but what of the lovely Dulcinea[^] you cad!
Software Zen: delete this;
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One to love and one for the road
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That would be lovely. There are enough bug reports on the MS Connect site for VS2010 SP1.
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Terry Leeper said they're already working on SP1 to include all the things that they've missed to include in release.
But he was very reserved to say anything more on this topic
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That would be awesome. Can only hope it is released soon.
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Just a thought--I typically don't rely or expect the tool to improve anything about my "work process." That usually is something that involves myself and other people in considering how to get the work done better rather than the tool. Cliche as it may be, it really is about people, not tools.
In other words, once a tool reaches a certain level of capability, improving the features of the tool is relatively insignificant compared to improving the processes of the people using the tool.
Marc
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Improvements in the tool can create improvements in the process.
Just think: If Visual Studio 2010 crashes once a week per developer (as opposed to 2-3 times a day), guess how much less time will be spent around the water cooler bitching about it, resulting in more time developing!
Nah.
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Gary Wheeler wrote: guess how much less time will be spent around the water cooler bitching about it
People always find something to bitch about. My favorite is "all she ever does is complain!!!"
Marc
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Hence the 'nah'.
Marc Clifton wrote: My favorite is "all she ever does is complain!!!"
Software Zen: delete this;
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Stability isn't a feature.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Stability isn't a feature.
If it was, then I'm sure you'd only find it in the Ultimate Edition.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Stability isn't a feature
That's wright. It's a BUG!
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This from a tool author :p
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: This from a tool author :p
Touche!
Marc
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At least he didn't call you a tool...
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IntelliTrace is the most expected by me debugging tool in visual studio. It's amazing!
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I haven't tried it yet, but it seems interesting.
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Michał Zalewski wrote: It's amazing!
Till it causes the debug session to die, due to running out of memory!
Well I am not sure if it's Intellitrace's fault, but VS2010 seems to use loads of memory during a debug session.
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In my case VS2010 use about 300-500MB memory in debug session and it's depend more on size of loaded project.
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