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  • gits
    Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
    • May 2007
    • 5388

    #16
    you might plugin nearly everything into eclipse and/or use its built in features ... currently i use it for php (phpeclipse-plugin), javascript (jseclipse-plugin) and the remote-system-explorer (RSE-plugin) to work directly on my remote developement host ... before it i loved the tiny cvs-integrated tools too :) ... i'm sure there are .NET-plugins out there ... :)

    kind regards

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    • Markus
      Recognized Expert Expert
      • Jun 2007
      • 6092

      #17
      Originally posted by kremsoft
      Visual Studio great for beginners but you should really use a professionl tool like Eclipse :)

      Kremsoft
      <removed link>
      Visual Studio isn't for professionals? A revalation!

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      • RedSon
        Recognized Expert Expert
        • Jan 2007
        • 4980

        #18
        Will you people stop hijacking this thread?!?

        Eclipse is an IDE or editor for anything. VS is an IDE that is used for the Microsoft family of languages. But it too can be used for other things.

        If you want a real professional tool use Source Insight.

        PS. The first person to bring up vim or emacs will get a ban!

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        • JosAH
          Recognized Expert MVP
          • Mar 2007
          • 11453

          #19
          Originally posted by RedSon
          PS. The first person to bring up vim or emacs will get a ban!
          Vim roolz and emacs sucks!

          kind regards,

          Jos ;-)

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          • Tassos Souris
            New Member
            • Aug 2008
            • 152

            #20
            Actually it is not as hard as you may think... However it depends on the documentation that the system or API or framework or something else that you use more often has.
            For example if you do POSIX programming then having a browser open at the
            OPEN GROUP's site with online documentation of the latest standard helps you and saves a lot of time. The same to be said about MSDN. Unfortunately not all API's have such a good source of documentation.. .

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            • gits
              Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
              • May 2007
              • 5388

              #21
              Originally posted by JosAH
              Vim roolz and emacs sucks!

              kind regards,

              Jos ;-)
              that is quite true :)

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