Hi,
I recently was at the MS dev days and some speaker mentioned that there is a
cool feature that allows edit/continue, so you can debug, edit and continue
without recompiling. But, this feature was only for VB, because the
development team thinks that c# developers aren't interested in such a
feature.
DUH! Offcourse we are, right?
So let's all post a message for microsoft that we also want a edit/continue
feature. They said they are listening at the voice of the developer
community.
Wim 7 1756
Oh yeah! I am very interested in that. I have had to stop my application and
recompile many times due to that. I am used to doing that with VB and I
definitely miss that functionality.
"Wim Bonjean" <wi************@hotpop.com> wrote in message
news:e5**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Hi,
I recently was at the MS dev days and some speaker mentioned that there is a
cool feature that allows edit/continue, so you can debug, edit and continue
without recompiling. But, this feature was only for VB, because the
development team thinks that c# developers aren't interested in such a
feature.
DUH! Offcourse we are, right?
So let's all post a message for microsoft that we also want a edit/continue
feature. They said they are listening at the voice of the developer
community.
Wim
Wow, what a neat idea!
Oh, wait, this is an *old* feature -- MSVC had it in v6.
It is beyond me why MS continually introduces features in a product, and then
all of a sudden the feature is gone in the next version.
Of course edit-and-continue is a valuable feature.
Wim Bonjean wrote: Hi,
I recently was at the MS dev days and some speaker mentioned that there is a cool feature that allows edit/continue, so you can debug, edit and continue without recompiling. But, this feature was only for VB, because the development team thinks that c# developers aren't interested in such a feature.
DUH! Offcourse we are, right?
So let's all post a message for microsoft that we also want a edit/continue feature. They said they are listening at the voice of the developer community.
Wim
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"Bret Pehrson" <br**@infowest.com> wrote in message
news:40***************@infowest.com... Wow, what a neat idea!
Oh, wait, this is an *old* feature -- MSVC had it in v6.
It is beyond me why MS continually introduces features in a product, and
then all of a sudden the feature is gone in the next version.
Of course edit-and-continue is a valuable feature.
I completely agree. Going from VC6 (and VS.NET for unmanaged C++), both
which have edit and continue, to C# is really great for some types of
development, BUT the lack of edit and continue for C#.NET is a pain, because
making small changes to the application and retesting becomes a 10 minute
job (especially with the incredibly slow VS.NET debugger).
Aaron.
In article <e5**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>, wi************@hotpop.com says... Hi,
I recently was at the MS dev days and some speaker mentioned that there is a cool feature that allows edit/continue, so you can debug, edit and continue without recompiling. But, this feature was only for VB, because the development team thinks that c# developers aren't interested in such a feature.
DUH! Offcourse we are, right?
So let's all post a message for microsoft that we also want a edit/continue feature. They said they are listening at the voice of the developer community.
Wim
I'll add my vote.
Without E&C you have to:
1. Stop debugging.
2. Make your changes.
3. Compile.
4. Start up debugging.
5. Navigate through X screens to get back to where you were.
6. if(GotItRight){return;}else{goto 1;}
With E&C:
1. Make your changes.
2. Set next statement to above the changes and keep going.
3. if(GotItRight){return;}else{goto 1;}
I'd estimate that no E&C costs me on average 2-3 minutes per iteration
of the above algorithm, and that I perform 20-50 such iterations per
day. That's 40-150 minutes per day!
/Magnus Lidbom
I'm all for it. That would be a great feature.
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