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Apr 6th, 2009
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C# Development Enviroment?

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Hi, which C# enviroment (i like to keep compiler, editer and debugger in the same program) can you guys recommend?
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MS Visual Studio
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yep, Visual Studio (either full or express, depending on what you need and budget)

Other than that there is sharpdevelop, but I dont like it.
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VS Professional (no "full" release) is quite functionally rich, there are other editions too: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudi...mpare_products. SharpDevelop is the descendant to MonoDevelop - an interesting project, free (GPL-ed - not quite sure). Also check here: http://csharp-source.net/open-source/ides
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Okay, ill be sure to check out MS VS then, i just recall having heard some bad stuff about it? i maybe that was VB
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VB is the bad stuff, this is for sure If you find my answers satisfactory, please add to my reputation.
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MS Visual Studio is a very good IDE, and the de-facto one for C# development
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Okay, well thanks guys, ill get to it then
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VB is the bad stuff, this is for sure If you find my answers satisfactory, please add to my reputation.
Actually, not trying to start a flame war here, but the Visual Studio is great as an IDE, whether you're working in VB or C#. The only complaint I have is that it's a bit slow to launch when you're running a 32-bit OS...
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Okay, alc6379. Ill take that into consideration to:-) is it faster on 64 bit?
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