>>>I first cut my teeth on FPW 2.5 back in '93, and over the years I've come to really love the critter.
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>>>So, when VS.NET came along, naturally I was skeptical.
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>>>But you know what? I'm amazed that I'm even thinking things like this, but I do believe I'm becoming a bit spoiled by its great code editor.
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>>>Is there any cure for this malady?
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>>Unfortunately not, and going back to Fox without the automatic indentation, immediate error-checking etc.etc. it's hard, so yes, I agree that it does sometimes feel like you're being spoon-fed.
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>>Kev
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>Kevin;
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>I have taken several .NET courses and have learned something interesting each time about the IDE. It is a great IDE and very useful. Learning how to use it is only one of the challenges of learning .NET. :)
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>Tom
Tom
As if learning the product itself was not enough :-)
Saying that, however, I find a few annoyances, particularly the fact that you can't view a Class's properties/methods from the properties window unless you're in design mode.
Plus it's hard getting used to purely coded classes after creating visual classes.
Kev
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