Hi,
I read a few months back that Edit & Continue was going to be added to
VS2003 for C# and the other .Net languages... However I'm sitting in front
of my newly installed Visual Studio 2003 and Edit & Continue seems to not
work still :(
Can someone confirm if Edit & Continue doesn't work... and if it doesn't why
doesn't it, and when will it start working?
Thanks
Andrew
P.S Edit & Continue was why I loved the previous IDEs. 2 2558
Nope, it's not implemented for either C# or VB.Net. I think it's planned
for the _next_ big release, though. Promises, promises... <g>
--Robert Jacobson
"Andrew Brampton" <an****@bramp.f reeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:%2******** ********@tk2msf tngp13.phx.gbl. .. Hi, I read a few months back that Edit & Continue was going to be added to VS2003 for C# and the other .Net languages... However I'm sitting in front of my newly installed Visual Studio 2003 and Edit & Continue seems to not work still :(
Can someone confirm if Edit & Continue doesn't work... and if it doesn't
why doesn't it, and when will it start working?
Thanks Andrew
P.S Edit & Continue was why I loved the previous IDEs.
thanks for replying... I guess we can only hope and wait then
Andrew
"Robert Jacobson" <rj************ **********@nosp am.com> wrote in message Nope, it's not implemented for either C# or VB.Net. I think it's planned for the _next_ big release, though. Promises, promises... <g>
--Robert Jacobson
"Andrew Brampton" <an****@bramp.f reeserve.co.uk> wrote in message Hi, I read a few months back that Edit & Continue was going to be added to VS2003 for C# and the other .Net languages... However I'm sitting in
front of my newly installed Visual Studio 2003 and Edit & Continue seems to
not work still :(
Can someone confirm if Edit & Continue doesn't work... and if it doesn't why doesn't it, and when will it start working?
Thanks Andrew
P.S Edit & Continue was why I loved the previous IDEs. This thread has been closed and replies have been disabled. Please start a new discussion. Similar topics |
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I read a few months back that Edit & Continue was going to be added to
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work still :(
Can someone confirm if Edit & Continue doesn't work... and if it doesn't why
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Thanks
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