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  • Just D.

    VS 2005

    What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about prerelease and
    even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can expect it?

    Just D.


  • Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

    #2
    Re: VS 2005

    Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:[color=blue]
    > What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about prerelease and
    > even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can expect it?[/color]

    Talk is of the near the end of H1 2005.

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    • Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]

      #3
      Re: VS 2005

      PDC 2005 is in Sept next year so I imagine it will be by then or at that conference

      Regards

      Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor



      Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:[color=blue]
      > What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about prerelease and
      > even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can expect it?[/color]

      Talk is of the near the end of H1 2005.


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      • Bret Pehrson

        #4
        Re: VS 2005

        "Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]" wrote:[color=blue]
        >
        > PDC 2005 is in Sept next year so I imagine it will be by then or at that conference
        >
        > Regards
        >
        > Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
        > http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
        > http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk
        >
        > Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:[color=green]
        > > What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about prerelease and
        > > even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can expect it?[/color]
        >
        > Talk is of the near the end of H1 2005.
        >[/color]

        Dude, the writing is on the wall for this one. If it is taking this long, w/
        this much uncertainty, the VS.05 release is going to be another VS.02 abortion,
        full of problems/bugs/1st rev issues. Wait for VS.06+ for a 'stable' release.

        As it is, VS.02 was an alpha, VS.03 is a beta; back to alpha w/ VS.05...

        Comment

        • Ronald Laeremans [MSFT]

          #5
          Re: VS 2005

          Hi Bret,

          What are you basing this comment on? Have you used Beta 1 of VS 2005 and
          found it lacking. If so, I would be very interested in talking to you about
          what parts you found problematic. If you want to do that you can email me
          contact info and I'll get back to you (my email is the expected
          transformation from my posting alias).

          Thanks!

          Ronald Laeremans
          Visual C++ team

          "Bret Pehrson" <bret@classicad e.com> wrote in message
          news:41B9D1C6.A DC85752@classic ade.com...[color=blue]
          > "Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]" wrote:[color=green]
          >>
          >> PDC 2005 is in Sept next year so I imagine it will be by then or at that
          >> conference
          >>
          >> Regards
          >>
          >> Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
          >> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
          >> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk
          >>
          >> Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:[color=darkred]
          >> > What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about prerelease[/color]
          >> and[color=darkred]
          >> > even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can expect[/color]
          >> it?
          >>
          >> Talk is of the near the end of H1 2005.
          >>[/color]
          >
          > Dude, the writing is on the wall for this one. If it is taking this long,
          > w/
          > this much uncertainty, the VS.05 release is going to be another VS.02
          > abortion,
          > full of problems/bugs/1st rev issues. Wait for VS.06+ for a 'stable'
          > release.
          >
          > As it is, VS.02 was an alpha, VS.03 is a beta; back to alpha w/ VS.05...[/color]


          Comment

          • Just D.

            #6
            Re: VS 2005

            Hi Ronald,

            I'm sure you know this URL: http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/

            This is the current situation on 12/10/2004 11:11 AM (-7).

            15119 people have contributed.
            904 total active bugs.
            5342 total bugs.
            545 total active suggestions.
            3537 total suggestions.

            Thanks,
            Just D.

            "Ronald Laeremans [MSFT]" <ronaldl@online .microsoft.com> wrote in message
            news:OromcAu3EH A.524@TK2MSFTNG P09.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
            > Hi Bret,
            >
            > What are you basing this comment on? Have you used Beta 1 of VS 2005 and
            > found it lacking. If so, I would be very interested in talking to you
            > about what parts you found problematic. If you want to do that you can
            > email me contact info and I'll get back to you (my email is the expected
            > transformation from my posting alias).
            >
            > Thanks!
            >
            > Ronald Laeremans
            > Visual C++ team
            >
            > "Bret Pehrson" <bret@classicad e.com> wrote in message
            > news:41B9D1C6.A DC85752@classic ade.com...[color=green]
            >> "Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]" wrote:[color=darkred]
            >>>
            >>> PDC 2005 is in Sept next year so I imagine it will be by then or at that
            >>> conference
            >>>
            >>> Regards
            >>>
            >>> Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
            >>> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
            >>> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk
            >>>
            >>> Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:
            >>> > What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about
            >>> prerelease and
            >>> > even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can expect
            >>> it?
            >>>
            >>> Talk is of the near the end of H1 2005.
            >>>[/color]
            >>
            >> Dude, the writing is on the wall for this one. If it is taking this
            >> long, w/
            >> this much uncertainty, the VS.05 release is going to be another VS.02
            >> abortion,
            >> full of problems/bugs/1st rev issues. Wait for VS.06+ for a 'stable'
            >> release.
            >>
            >> As it is, VS.02 was an alpha, VS.03 is a beta; back to alpha w/ VS.05...[/color]
            >
            >[/color]


            Comment

            • Ronald Laeremans [MSFT]

              #7
              Re: VS 2005

              Yes, I am aware of this. Can you elaborate on what conclusions you are
              drawing from this data?

              Thanks.

              Ronald

              "Just D." <no@spam.please > wrote in message
              news:pGlud.4363 $NQ6.2914@fed1r ead03...[color=blue]
              > Hi Ronald,
              >
              > I'm sure you know this URL: http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/
              >
              > This is the current situation on 12/10/2004 11:11 AM (-7).
              >
              > 15119 people have contributed.
              > 904 total active bugs.
              > 5342 total bugs.
              > 545 total active suggestions.
              > 3537 total suggestions.
              >
              > Thanks,
              > Just D.
              >
              > "Ronald Laeremans [MSFT]" <ronaldl@online .microsoft.com> wrote in message
              > news:OromcAu3EH A.524@TK2MSFTNG P09.phx.gbl...[color=green]
              >> Hi Bret,
              >>
              >> What are you basing this comment on? Have you used Beta 1 of VS 2005 and
              >> found it lacking. If so, I would be very interested in talking to you
              >> about what parts you found problematic. If you want to do that you can
              >> email me contact info and I'll get back to you (my email is the expected
              >> transformation from my posting alias).
              >>
              >> Thanks!
              >>
              >> Ronald Laeremans
              >> Visual C++ team
              >>
              >> "Bret Pehrson" <bret@classicad e.com> wrote in message
              >> news:41B9D1C6.A DC85752@classic ade.com...[color=darkred]
              >>> "Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]" wrote:
              >>>>
              >>>> PDC 2005 is in Sept next year so I imagine it will be by then or at
              >>>> that conference
              >>>>
              >>>> Regards
              >>>>
              >>>> Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
              >>>> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
              >>>> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk
              >>>>
              >>>> Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:
              >>>> > What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about
              >>>> prerelease and
              >>>> > even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can
              >>>> expect it?
              >>>>
              >>>> Talk is of the near the end of H1 2005.
              >>>>
              >>>
              >>> Dude, the writing is on the wall for this one. If it is taking this
              >>> long, w/
              >>> this much uncertainty, the VS.05 release is going to be another VS.02
              >>> abortion,
              >>> full of problems/bugs/1st rev issues. Wait for VS.06+ for a 'stable'
              >>> release.
              >>>
              >>> As it is, VS.02 was an alpha, VS.03 is a beta; back to alpha w/ VS.05...[/color]
              >>
              >>[/color]
              >
              >[/color]


              Comment

              • Bret Pehrson

                #8
                Re: VS 2005

                "Ronald Laeremans [MSFT]" wrote:[color=blue]
                >
                > Hi Bret,
                >
                > What are you basing this comment on? Have you used Beta 1 of VS 2005 and
                > found it lacking. If so, I would be very interested in talking to you about
                > what parts you found problematic. If you want to do that you can email me
                > contact info and I'll get back to you (my email is the expected
                > transformation from my posting alias).[/color]

                All of my VS.05 comments are a priori. I haven't looked at the product, nor
                plan on it until after it is released, just basing it on my many years of using
                MS products.

                I'd be mildly surprised if VS.05 is a stable release -- good luck.

                Don't take my comments as attacking or vindictive -- I have a _lot_ of
                frustration w/ MS products, especially the MSVC line. Every version is buggier
                and slower than the previous, and backward compatibility for user
                settings/customizations/etc. is nonexistent.

                If you want my suggestions, they are simple:

                - service packs, fix/address the bugginess/problems for the current products
                that I've already invested in. $2k for VS.03 and no sp/updates/fixes = bad
                policy

                - backward compatibility to user configuration/settings

                [color=blue]
                >
                > Thanks!
                >
                > Ronald Laeremans
                > Visual C++ team
                >
                > "Bret Pehrson" <bret@classicad e.com> wrote in message
                > news:41B9D1C6.A DC85752@classic ade.com...[color=green]
                > > "Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]" wrote:[color=darkred]
                > >>
                > >> PDC 2005 is in Sept next year so I imagine it will be by then or at that
                > >> conference
                > >>
                > >> Regards
                > >>
                > >> Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
                > >> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
                > >> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk
                > >>
                > >> Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:
                > >> > What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about prerelease
                > >> and
                > >> > even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can expect
                > >> it?
                > >>
                > >> Talk is of the near the end of H1 2005.
                > >>[/color]
                > >
                > > Dude, the writing is on the wall for this one. If it is taking this long,
                > > w/
                > > this much uncertainty, the VS.05 release is going to be another VS.02
                > > abortion,
                > > full of problems/bugs/1st rev issues. Wait for VS.06+ for a 'stable'
                > > release.
                > >
                > > As it is, VS.02 was an alpha, VS.03 is a beta; back to alpha w/ VS.05...[/color][/color]

                Comment

                • Just D.

                  #9
                  Re: VS 2005

                  Just two words - it's too wet.

                  Just D.

                  "Ronald Laeremans [MSFT]" <ronaldl@online .microsoft.com> wrote in message
                  news:ulRUNTv3EH A.1564@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                  > Yes, I am aware of this. Can you elaborate on what conclusions you are
                  > drawing from this data?
                  >
                  > Thanks.
                  >
                  > Ronald
                  >
                  > "Just D." <no@spam.please > wrote in message
                  > news:pGlud.4363 $NQ6.2914@fed1r ead03...[color=green]
                  >> Hi Ronald,
                  >>
                  >> I'm sure you know this URL: http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/
                  >>
                  >> This is the current situation on 12/10/2004 11:11 AM (-7).
                  >>
                  >> 15119 people have contributed.
                  >> 904 total active bugs.
                  >> 5342 total bugs.
                  >> 545 total active suggestions.
                  >> 3537 total suggestions.
                  >>
                  >> Thanks,
                  >> Just D.
                  >>
                  >> "Ronald Laeremans [MSFT]" <ronaldl@online .microsoft.com> wrote in message
                  >> news:OromcAu3EH A.524@TK2MSFTNG P09.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
                  >>> Hi Bret,
                  >>>
                  >>> What are you basing this comment on? Have you used Beta 1 of VS 2005 and
                  >>> found it lacking. If so, I would be very interested in talking to you
                  >>> about what parts you found problematic. If you want to do that you can
                  >>> email me contact info and I'll get back to you (my email is the expected
                  >>> transformation from my posting alias).
                  >>>
                  >>> Thanks!
                  >>>
                  >>> Ronald Laeremans
                  >>> Visual C++ team
                  >>>
                  >>> "Bret Pehrson" <bret@classicad e.com> wrote in message
                  >>> news:41B9D1C6.A DC85752@classic ade.com...
                  >>>> "Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor]" wrote:
                  >>>>>
                  >>>>> PDC 2005 is in Sept next year so I imagine it will be by then or at
                  >>>>> that conference
                  >>>>>
                  >>>>> Regards
                  >>>>>
                  >>>>> Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
                  >>>>> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk/weblog
                  >>>>> http://www.dotnetconsult.co.uk
                  >>>>>
                  >>>>> Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:
                  >>>>> > What's the current situation with VS 2005? I've heard about
                  >>>>> prerelease and
                  >>>>> > even downloaded something. What about release, how soon we can
                  >>>>> expect it?
                  >>>>>
                  >>>>> Talk is of the near the end of H1 2005.
                  >>>>>
                  >>>>
                  >>>> Dude, the writing is on the wall for this one. If it is taking this
                  >>>> long, w/
                  >>>> this much uncertainty, the VS.05 release is going to be another VS.02
                  >>>> abortion,
                  >>>> full of problems/bugs/1st rev issues. Wait for VS.06+ for a 'stable'
                  >>>> release.
                  >>>>
                  >>>> As it is, VS.02 was an alpha, VS.03 is a beta; back to alpha w/
                  >>>> VS.05...
                  >>>
                  >>>[/color]
                  >>
                  >>[/color]
                  >
                  >[/color]


                  Comment

                  • Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]

                    #10
                    Re: VS 2005

                    Just D. wrote:[color=blue]
                    > Just two words - it's too wet.[/color]

                    That's three words, and not very meaningful/helpful.

                    -cd


                    Comment

                    • Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

                      #11
                      Re: VS 2005

                      Just D. <no@spam.please > wrote:[color=blue]
                      > Just two words - it's too wet.[/color]

                      Because it has active bugs? I suspect you'll find that every product
                      which has an open bug database has lots of active bugs. Eclipse, a very
                      stable and mature IDE in my view, has *loads* of open bugs. Some may
                      turn out not to really be bugs, some may be duplicates, some may not be
                      terribly urgent.

                      In short, I don't think you can logically draw any conclusions from the
                      numbers you posted.

                      No-one here will be forcing you to use VS.NET 2005 though, of course -
                      feel free not to get the productivity enhancements, language and
                      framework features, etc...

                      --
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                      Pobox has been discontinued as a separate service, and all existing customers moved to the Fastmail platform.

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                      • Bret Pehrson

                        #12
                        Re: VS 2005

                        "Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" wrote:[color=blue]
                        > No-one here will be forcing you to use VS.NET 2005 though, of course -
                        > feel free not to get the productivity enhancements, language and
                        > framework features, etc...[/color]

                        100% wrong. Are you telling me that there is no external/internal force that
                        drives & commands us to use the latest development environment from MS??? I
                        hope not...

                        If we weren't _compelled_ to use their product, there would actually be a
                        competitive presence in the marketplace, just like there used to be in the day
                        days of Borland.

                        There is _NO_ competition to MSVC -- why do you think they release when they
                        want, scheduled be damned, no updates/patches/fixes/service packs, no customer
                        support, etc. We are the victims of Microsoft's success.

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                        • Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

                          #13
                          Re: VS 2005

                          Bret Pehrson <bret@classicad e.com> wrote:[color=blue]
                          > "Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" wrote:[color=green]
                          > > No-one here will be forcing you to use VS.NET 2005 though, of course -
                          > > feel free not to get the productivity enhancements, language and
                          > > framework features, etc...[/color]
                          >
                          > 100% wrong. Are you telling me that there is no external/internal
                          > force that drives & commands us to use the latest development
                          > environment from MS??? I hope not...[/color]

                          I said "no-one here" very carefully - no-one on this newsgroup is going
                          to tell you you *have* to use VS.NET 2005. Your boss may do, of course,
                          but none of us will.
                          [color=blue]
                          > If we weren't _compelled_ to use their product, there would actually be a
                          > competitive presence in the marketplace, just like there used to be in the day
                          > days of Borland.
                          >
                          > There is _NO_ competition to MSVC -- why do you think they release when they
                          > want, scheduled be damned, no updates/patches/fixes/service packs, no customer
                          > support, etc. We are the victims of Microsoft's success.[/color]

                          Well, there are other IDEs - there are other C# IDEs, other IDEs which
                          build IL from other languages (eg Delphi) and of course there are other
                          IDEs for other languages and platforms entirely.

                          I suspect the reason there aren't many other major Windows-specific
                          C/C++ IDEs is that MS are always going to have the upper hand with
                          things like MSDN. I suspect it's not terribly easy to interface to MSDN
                          without a good deal of help. With .NET it should be more feasible to
                          link to .NET documentation, although I haven't investigated how well
                          documented the standard library is in straight XML etc.

                          --
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                          • Ravichandran J.V.

                            #14
                            Re: VS 2005

                            October 2005 would be my guess but since you have downloaded the Express
                            editions they should server you well till the Release version.

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                            • Hendrik Schober

                              #15
                              Re: VS 2005

                              Bret Pehrson <bret@classicad e.com> wrote:[color=blue]
                              > [...]
                              > Don't take my comments as attacking or vindictive -- I have a _lot_ of
                              > frustration w/ MS products, especially the MSVC line. Every version is buggier
                              > and slower than the previous, and backward compatibility for user
                              > settings/customizations/etc. is nonexistent.[/color]

                              Ha, or me it's the opposite:
                              The compiler got a lot better (with VC7.1,
                              that is). OTOH I regret that MS is paying so
                              much attention to the guys that are to lazy
                              (or to dumb even) to add a few switches to
                              compile their old code base at the expense
                              of making the compiler default to compiling
                              wrong code and barking at right code. (I
                              have to turn on /Zc:wchar_t, /Zc:forScope,
                              /GR for each and every project I create.)
                              [color=blue]
                              > If you want my suggestions, they are simple:
                              >
                              > - service packs, fix/address the bugginess/problems for the current products
                              > that I've already invested in. $2k for VS.03 and no sp/updates/fixes = bad
                              > policy[/color]

                              Here I agree.
                              [color=blue]
                              > [...][/color]

                              Schobi

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