Which one do you find more convenient? Please post a reason for your answer.
And I'd also want to know the top 10 advantages/disadvantages about each one of them in your opinions.
I haven't used SharpDevelop, but what I like about Visual Studio is all the already declared APIs it comes with (I don't know what that is actually called (example: instead of declaring the kernel32 function "GetTickCount" you can just use Environment.TickCount.). Also the debugging features of Visual Studio are real nice (can't say anything about it in comparison with SharpDevelop though).
Visual Studio is just.. it's kinda like AutoIt, really easy to use with all the built-in APIs
I haven't used SharpDevelop, but what I like about Visual Studio is all the already declared APIs it comes with (I don't know what that is actually called (example: instead of declaring the kernel32 function "GetTickCount" you can just use Environment.TickCount.). Also the debugging features of Visual Studio are real nice (can't say anything about it in comparison with SharpDevelop though).
Visual Studio is just.. it's kinda like AutoIt, really easy to use with all the built-in APIs
Your example is - I guess - related to the framework itself, because the Environment class exists in the System namespace, which is - from what i know - a part of the framework library.
SharpDevelop contains the same classes btw .
Your example is - I guess - related to the framework itself, because the Environment class exists in the System namespace, which is - from what i know - a part of the framework library.
SharpDevelop contains the same classes btw .
Oh well, in that case I can't help you. I thought SharpDevelop was more like an advanced notepad with syntax highlighting and stuff like that, like many of those freeware developer tools out there .
Edit:
Just took a look at it. It looks pretty similar to Visual Studio .
My bad, I confused it with something else when I said I thought it was like an advanced notepad
Oh well, in that case I can't help you. I thought SharpDevelop was more like an advanced notepad with syntax highlighting and stuff like that, like many of those freeware developer tools out there .
Edit:
Just took a look at it. It looks pretty similar to Visual Studio .
My bad, I confused it with something else when I said I thought it was like an advanced notepad
Visual Studio
if you use charpdev or codeblock or whatever anti-microsoft platform you will have trouble compiling some code that was made in the VS enviorment.
Visual Studio
if you use charpdev or codeblock or whatever anti-microsoft platform you will have trouble compiling some code that was made in the VS enviorment.
Actually I never had any issues compiling programs coded in VS using SharpDev 3.1, that's a first of its kind for me.
Actually I never had any issues compiling programs coded in VS using SharpDev 3.1, that's a first of its kind for me.
i might be thinking of code:block's then,I just remember using another IDE besides VS and the **** code just wouldn't work without visual studios compiling it.I'll look and see if I can find it.
I only use sharpdevelop for CIL because it has highlighting and I created a shortcut for building :P. Although sharpdevelop has terrible memory usage. A 78mb file will run you 1-2gb of ram.
I tried it for C# and so many things drove me nuts. Can't remember all the problems but I know 1 of them was the debugger.
Visual Studio 12/08/2009 - .NET Languages - 7 Replies Moin, wollte ma fragen, welche Version ihr vom Vusial Studio benutzt ;D
ich benutze momentan 2008.
Steige wahrscheinlich bald auf 2010 um, aber das gibts ja leider noch nicht auf Deutsch *g*
[Discussion]SharpDevelop vs. Visual Studio 11/13/2009 - CO2 Private Server - 1 Replies Which one do you find more convenient? Please post reasons.
Top 10 advantages/disadvantages about each of them :).
MS Visual Studio. 11/18/2005 - Main - 0 Replies http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost....12660 6&SiteID=1
:rolleyes: love it!