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by: T. F. |
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Is the free compiler SharpDevelop a real alternative to Visual C#? Or
are there a lot of things that make Visual C# superior?
thanks for help.
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by: Mark Broadbent |
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In SharpDevelop, there is a lovely utility called assembly scout which
allows you to search through all the namespaces for members and namespaces
equal to your search criteria.
I have looked for the similar kind of functionality in 2003 but yet to find
it (object browser is similar but you cannot search and doesnt have the same
kind of functionality).
Am I looking in the wrong place for it OR as I suspect it is just not there?
Cheers.
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by: Junaid Hussain |
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Hey,
I have a question for those developers here using Sharpdevelop. I just
recently started using Sharpdevelop, but I keep getting errors regarding
assembly references. I have used the 'assembly scout' to locate the assembly
dll's however when I run compile I get the same errors notably;
PoolGame.cs(7,17): error CS0234: The type or namespace nae 'DirectX' does
not exist in the class or namespace 'Microsoft' (are you missing an assembly...
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by: Scott Coonce |
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I've been using VS 2003 to develop applications for an employer whom I am
leaving. Looking around for a free development GUI I came across
SharpDevelop. Before I install this, I would like some feedback from
someone who has used both VS and #Develop.
How does it compare for debugging? WinForm design? WebForm design?
Intellisense? Code creation (eg. auto-insert of interface stubs)?
Thanks for any input,
Scott
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by: Sven Fischer |
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What is the best CSharp IDE:
- MS Visual CSharp Express (!) Edition
- SharpDevelop
- Borland C'Builder
for either beginners resp. for advanced (but not huge multi person) projects?
Sven
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by: Scott |
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How do I get to the familiar (for me at least) Form GUI in #D? The basic
Form development grid, with the orthogonal snap-to dots laid out onscreen?
The one where I can then turn around and pull button controls and check
boxes onto it?
All I see is code windows.
While we're on the subject, where is the Toolbox? I've looked high and low,
repeatedly, for any evidence of a Toolbox in the menu. Nothing.
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by: Dennis |
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Would appreciate and comments anyone has that has used both SharpDevelop and
M'soft's VS.Net IDE to develop applications. Like what are the shortcomings
of SharpDevelop?
--
Dennis in Houston
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by: linuxadmin |
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hello!
i have read somewhere, that the fact, that mono doesn't implement 100%
of windows.forms, is the reason, that sharpdevelop doesn't run with
mono (under linux).
this site, http://www.mono-project.com/WinForms_CodeOwners however,
tells me, that windows.forms (.net 1.1) under mono
is nearly complete.
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by: BlackWasp |
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Used to use it a lot for medium size projects, then switched to VS Express
editions. There's not a lot to choose between them - I made the switch
becuase the projects are generally compatible with those I create in team
development edition. If you don't care about this then SharpDevelop is
great.
--
BlackWasp
www.blackwasp.co.uk
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