RE: Visual Studio 2005 - Some Feedback
Omer posted some great constructive feedback on VS 2005 today. And yes, we do listen and we do want to hear it. :-) I couldn't choose any snippets. Most of the feedback is right on an deserves a read. Enjoy.
[Via Omer van Kloeten (Click for full post)]
...I could not resist the temptation to try out Visual Studio 2005, with all I heard about it. This post is going to be feedback only for the guys at Microsoft, since I understand they listen and want it....
Comments
- Anonymous
June 04, 2004
Imho, it is not serious - just first view of the guy opened the studio for the first time. Point me someone who succeded to write small web app with may preview. I mean not HelloWorld, something a bit more serious. - Anonymous
June 04, 2004
I agree that the comments are a bit targeted towards a superficial view of the product. When I find some in depth commentary into a couple of features I'll post that as well. - Anonymous
June 04, 2004
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
June 04, 2004
Well actually that was slightly strong worded, I meant that this is the better default. Option for everything you know? I have to wonder though, is there a performance penalty for every added option? Most likely not a big one, unless there's like million options in an xml file.. - Anonymous
June 07, 2004
There is a slight perf penalty in whidbey for new options since we store everything in an XML file for the users profile that can be easily saved, moved, and re-imported. The larger problem is that more options lead to more customer confusion and inability to find the options that they need.