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| clintonG 2004-06-29, 4:09 pm |
| Thanks for bringing Visual C# Express to our attention.
There's been a groundswell of 'developers' making the transition
from script to the .NET Framework (like me). Recent trade journals
have raised the question regarding the need for a 'Starter Kit IDE'
which I think is a great idea.
Its also interesting to note that Express is intended for C# development.
Personally, I think VB should be phased out and its better features
rolled into C#.
I'm going to go download Express just to get the sample application
even though I wouldn't admit the real reason ;-)
--
<%= Clinton Gallagher
A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
NET csgallagher@ REMOVETHISTEXT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
"David" <dbspam@simnet.is> wrote in message
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> and now there's Visual C# 2005 Express Edition
> http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/expre...rp/default.aspx
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> sigh I find it harder to choose my environment then picking up on C# !!!
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| Kevin Spencer 2004-06-29, 4:09 pm |
| If either of you is expecting to do any ASP.Net with it, forget it.
--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
"clintonG" < csgallagher@REMOVETHISTEXT@metromilwauke
e.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for bringing Visual C# Express to our attention.
>
> There's been a groundswell of 'developers' making the transition
> from script to the .NET Framework (like me). Recent trade journals
> have raised the question regarding the need for a 'Starter Kit IDE'
> which I think is a great idea.
>
> Its also interesting to note that Express is intended for C# development.
> Personally, I think VB should be phased out and its better features
> rolled into C#.
>
> I'm going to go download Express just to get the sample application
> even though I wouldn't admit the real reason ;-)
>
> --
> <%= Clinton Gallagher
> A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
> Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
> NET csgallagher@ REMOVETHISTEXT metromilwaukee.com
> URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
>
>
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> "David" <dbspam@simnet.is> wrote in message
> news:#JOhNadXEHA.4032@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
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| Kevin you mean Visual C# developer, Web developer or both??
"Kevin Spencer" <kspencer@takempis.com> wrote in message
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> If either of you is expecting to do any ASP.Net with it, forget it.
>
> --
> HTH,
> Kevin Spencer
> .Net Developer
> Microsoft MVP
> Big things are made up
> of lots of little things.
>
> "clintonG" < csgallagher@REMOVETHISTEXT@metromilwauke
e.com> wrote in
message
> news:uKAw81eXEHA.1128@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
development.[color=darkred]
!!![color=darkred]
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| Kevin Spencer 2004-06-29, 4:09 pm |
| Visual C# Express
--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
"David" <dbspam@simnet.is> wrote in message
news:ea5K8hgXEHA.3044@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Kevin you mean Visual C# developer, Web developer or both??
>
>
> "Kevin Spencer" <kspencer@takempis.com> wrote in message
> news:O0e1kWgXEHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> message
> development.
> !!!
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| clintonG 2004-06-29, 8:57 pm |
| I didn't realize it but there's a variety of MS Express development
applications, one of which appears to be specifically for web
development [1].
In any event, it sure is going to ripple throughout the development
community. Microsoft has made no secret of intending to make
it possible for the typical 'analyst' to be able to build applications.
The MS Express initiative is likely the beginning of that endeavor.
--
<%= Clinton Gallagher
A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
NET csgallagher@ REMOVETHISTEXT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
[1] http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/
"Kevin Spencer" <kspencer@takempis.com> wrote in message
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> Visual C# Express
>
> --
> HTH,
> Kevin Spencer
> .Net Developer
> Microsoft MVP
> Big things are made up
> of lots of little things.
>
> "David" <dbspam@simnet.is> wrote in message
> news:ea5K8hgXEHA.3044@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
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| from what I've seen it seems these express solutions are going to replace
the good'n old Frontpage; almost idiot proof, simple utilities to create
simple solutions - it's my feeling tough that for doing some more serious
appliactions you'll need something more be it VS or something else?
"clintonG" < csgallagher@REMOVETHISTEXT@metromilwauke
e.com> wrote in message
news:usVWIbhXEHA.3668@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> I didn't realize it but there's a variety of MS Express development
> applications, one of which appears to be specifically for web
> development [1].
>
> In any event, it sure is going to ripple throughout the development
> community. Microsoft has made no secret of intending to make
> it possible for the typical 'analyst' to be able to build applications.
> The MS Express initiative is likely the beginning of that endeavor.
>
> --
> <%= Clinton Gallagher
> A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
> Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
> NET csgallagher@ REMOVETHISTEXT metromilwaukee.com
> URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
>
> [1] http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/
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>
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> "Kevin Spencer" <kspencer@takempis.com> wrote in message
> news:umNaU5gXEHA.2844@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
IDE'[color=darkred]
features[color=darkred]
application[color=darkred]
Development[color=darkred]
on C#[color=darkred]
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| clintonG 2004-06-30, 4:01 am |
| That's interesting conjecture David and it would require Visual
WebDev 2005 to support what FrontPage customers have
already developed and it would also require Visual WebDev 2005
to have the same or better page layout tools.
Microsoft has talked about making it possible for 'analysts' with
deep subject matter knowledge to be able to develop applications
without neccessarily having been formally trained in software
development. The release of the Visual Studio Express products is
taking the next step to achieve that objective.
Finally, the Express tools are free. Conjecture of course, but if the
Express tools remain free and if WebDev Express does finally obviate
the need for using FrontPage who would complain? :-)
--
<%= Clinton Gallagher
A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
NET csgallagher@ REMOVETHISTEXT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
"David" <dbspam@simnet.is> wrote in message
news:eaecByhXEHA.736@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> from what I've seen it seems these express solutions are going to replace
> the good'n old Frontpage; almost idiot proof, simple utilities to create
> simple solutions - it's my feeling tough that for doing some more serious
> appliactions you'll need something more be it VS or something else?
>
> "clintonG" < csgallagher@REMOVETHISTEXT@metromilwauke
e.com> wrote in message
> news:usVWIbhXEHA.3668@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> IDE'
> features
> application
> Development
> on C#
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