I guess it depends on what you're testing, but unit tests ease much of the pain here. And with something like NCrunch, it all happens in the background as you type.
>I typically have my main solution open in one instance, and a small winforms solution I use for quick and dirty testing (almost like the Command Prompt in VFP) in a second instance. We also do a lot of client-specific programming. Each of these also lives in its own solution. So it is not unusual to have one of these client-specific solutions, the main solution, and my testbed each open in its own instance.
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>My co-worker with 6 instances open? I don't know what HIS problem is.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer