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That's why when in comes to Win32 I still want to use VS 6.0.
in another thousand years we'll be machines or gods█
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I didn't know that VS03 had black and white themes, and I used it quite a bit.
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We can't afford to use stuff with bugs in, so we always wait a year or so till the patches start coming...
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I agree. I usually wait 6 months to a year after it becomes a product to even consider switching. This was very good because the released version of Visual Studio 2010 has an optimizer bug that prevented our code from running. SP1 fixed that but if we upgraded before then we would have had to downgrade to continue working.
John
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seems that VS2012 is much faster and light on system resources than the previous VS2010.
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That is welcome news.
God is REAL unless declared int
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Yes, that's my impression as well
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Yes, because now i can open 4 instance of VS2012 without greeting memory full.
Even if you are VS2012 using emulator is does not slow down system as it used to happen in VS2010.
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That wouldn't be difficult! It still seems more sluggish than VS2008, though.
Anna
Tech Blog | Visual Lint
"Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"
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I agree. Visual Studio 2012 is much better than 2010 in this area. My main issue is that VS 2012 does not support anymore VS 2012 setup projects (and InstallShield Limited Edition does not works as well).
Philippe Mori
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Unfortunately I am still lead to believe it has no ARM support inherently and so we are tied to an earlier version of VS. Please correct me if I am wrong on this.
James Binary Warrior.
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I need to deploy and program for windows Mobile device that run from a base of windows CE 5.
they seemed to remove support for this in VS2010.
James Binary Warrior.
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My chair offers enough arm support for me...
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Painless experience and love the Dark Theme.
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We are about to upgrade to 2010 so I expect we will in about 2-3 years time
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Same here, as far as I know. We will probably move eventually, but there is no reason to rush.
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Same for us... we will a year or two
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don't want/like to move on with time and technology.?
Yes, we're thinking about it, and we will the very soon.
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Probably people like me who don't like being paying testers for Microsoft and who would rather wait until they put it right than have to pay them for the privilege of finding the faults in their software?
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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The electronics brand we use has made a major step forward by integrating their programming system to Visual Studio, this makes me to stay with VS2010, but as soon as they will make the change I'll move.
Now it is truly sweet to program machines.
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The response choices to the poll imply the question should be "Do you intend to move to Visual Studio 12?", not "Have you moved to Visual Studio 12?".
/ravi
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I disagree.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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