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C# IntelliSense is suck!

I am a VB.NET guy, recently i tried to write program using C#, having being
pampered by VB.NET's IntelliSense i find that the C#'s IntelliSense is SUCK!

Nov 15 '05 #1
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> I am a VB.NET guy, recently i tried to write program using C#, having being
pampered by VB.NET's IntelliSense i find that the C#'s IntelliSense is SUCK!


VB.NET coders need "IntelliSense", C# coders only need their "CommonSense" and "IntelliGence".
That's the difference ;-)

regards, Robert

Nov 15 '05 #2
Robert Fuchs wrote:
VB.NET coders need "IntelliSense", C# coders only need their "CommonSense" and "IntelliGence".
That's the difference ;-)


I don't agree with this. The reason for this issue in the C# editor is
just that the editor programmers didn't want to implement those very
useful functions (who knows why...).

Best regards,

Michael

--
Michael Kremser
http://great.dynu.com/

Nov 15 '05 #3
Hi Robert,

Can I use your answer as a "Quote of the day". It just ROCKS!!!:)

Cheers,
Stoyan

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I am a VB.NET guy, recently i tried to write program using C#, having being pampered by VB.NET's IntelliSense i find that the C#'s IntelliSense is
SUCK!
VB.NET coders need "IntelliSense", C# coders only need their "CommonSense" and "IntelliGence". That's the difference ;-)

regards, Robert

Nov 15 '05 #4
> Hi Robert,

Can I use your answer as a "Quote of the day". It just ROCKS!!!:)

Cheers,
Stoyan


where will you use it?

regards, Robert
I am a VB.NET guy, recently i tried to write program using C#, having being pampered by VB.NET's IntelliSense i find that the C#'s IntelliSense is

SUCK!

VB.NET coders need "IntelliSense", C# coders only need their "CommonSense"

and "IntelliGence".
That's the difference ;-)

regards, Robert


Nov 15 '05 #5
> Robert Fuchs wrote:
VB.NET coders need "IntelliSense", C# coders only need their "CommonSense" and "IntelliGence".
That's the difference ;-)


I don't agree with this. The reason for this issue in the C# editor is
just that the editor programmers didn't want to implement those very
useful functions (who knows why...).


1) you missed my smiley
2) use third party tools

regards, Robert

Nov 15 '05 #6

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