Your thoughts on Visual Studio Integration?

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Your thoughts on Visual Studio Integration?

Yes, I would like to see Visual Studio Integration
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64%
No (Even though I use Visual Studio)
9
26%
No (I do not use Visual Studio)
3
8%
 
Total votes : 34

Your thoughts on Visual Studio Integration?

Postby mike.griffin on Fri Mar 18, 2005 3:18 pm

Of course, this pertains only to MyGeneration 2.0. Remember, time spent on Visual Studio Integration means other features may be cut or delayed.
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Visual Studio Integration would be nice

Postby Mike Shepard on Wed Jan 04, 2006 10:20 pm

But not a necessity. The command line works fine, and writing \"External Tools\" menu items is pretty easy (I'd post the link to the message on these forums if I had it, but it works fine).
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Postby sbc on Thu Jan 05, 2006 9:42 am

To be honest, it wouldn't be something I would want as I don't use Visual Studio. But I can see it being useful for others. I wouldn't even require SharpDevelop integration.

SharpDevelop's advantages over Visual Studio are that it is free/open source, and can target .NET 2.0 and 1.1 (with version 2 beta) as well as Mono. If they can do it (for free as well), why can't Microsoft?
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Postby mgnoonan on Thu Jan 05, 2006 2:48 pm

sbc wrote:SharpDevelop's advantages over Visual Studio are that it is free/open source, and can target .NET 2.0 and 1.1 (with version 2 beta) as well as Mono. If they can do it (for free as well), why can't Microsoft?

It's not a question of Microsoft's ability, it's matter of desire.
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Postby sbc on Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:58 am

mgnoonan wrote:
sbc wrote:SharpDevelop's advantages over Visual Studio are that it is free/open source, and can target .NET 2.0 and 1.1 (with version 2 beta) as well as Mono. If they can do it (for free as well), why can't Microsoft?

It's not a question of Microsoft's ability, it's matter of desire.

How else could they sell you Visual Studio 2002, 2003 and 2005? If VS 2005 could target previous framework versions, then that would be all you would need. The excuse I have seen them come up with is that it is too tightly integrated with the version of the framework it was developed alongside with.
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Postby mgnoonan on Fri Jan 06, 2006 1:08 pm

Which, of course, is complete BS. If they made backwards compatibility a project goal, they could do it. Like I said, MS does planned obsolesence better than anybody.
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