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Poll Question: Which version of VS .NET do you use for C#/VB.NET?
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    Posted: 02 November 2006 at 9:57am
Hello all, we are trying to get an idea of witch version of Visual Studio .NET C# and VB.NET developers are currently using.  Does anyone still use Visual Studio 2002?

What features do you expect from a .NET component?

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VS 2005
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 November 2006 at 5:17pm
Definitely VS2005 and .NET 2.0

I'm also not sure if I'm interested in a WinForms toolkit, I would only switch from MFC to WPF, from MFC to WinForms is pointless in my eyes.

Also what is with C++/CLI?

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Only using VB6
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Using VC 6!  We switched over to CodeJock from Infragistics specifically because they stopped supporting their ocx controls...
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Hopefully its not going to happen here.
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No, it won't happen here
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 November 2006 at 6:58pm
Thats good. We invested alot of time in this because its still in com.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 November 2006 at 5:15am
I would expect a control suite with same functionality of XtremeToolkit to ease porting ! Design time designers would be great !!!
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VC 6, and hope to continue to do so.
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Docking is the most important feature since that is missing in WinForms
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Right now, VB6 only 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 December 2006 at 2:00pm

Hi,

We still use Visual Studio 6.0.
 
My answer is 2002.
 
But I pool the wrong one.  2005 :-(
 
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Hi again,
 
  The main reason we choose CodeJock its because VC 6.0 support
 
  So it would be very, very sad news if Codejock stop supporting this platform
 
 
 
 Regards
 
 

 

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Visual Studio 6.0
The costs in higher versions are grater than the benefits (high resources needed, slow running).
 
Our clients don't pay us for .Net, they pay us for fast solutions to their needs, and vb6 can do it for the next 10 years.
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Visual Studio 6.0 (only) for Windows programs
 
VS2005 and .NET 2.0 for WEB
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Yes, I'm still using VS2002.
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VS-2005 for both 32 and 64 bit platforms.
We are just waiting to buy 64-bit compliant ActiveX controls.

 

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We didn't renew our maintenance because Codejock couldn't make any statement about 64-bits and we desperately need it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 January 2007 at 6:16am
FWIW I use Visual Studio 6.0 with C++, I hope this will be supported for a long time to come (please).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 February 2007 at 12:20pm
Originally posted by EdwinSchild EdwinSchild wrote:

We didn't renew our maintenance because Codejock couldn't make any statement about 64-bits and we desperately need it.



Use VS 2005 to compile in 64 bit.  It will work.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 February 2007 at 1:12pm
Very good idea.
 
 
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VB 2003 & now using VB 2005
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Visual Basic 6.0(since we have to support our existing systems)

rolling over to VS 2005 for all our new products.
Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 13.1
Platform: Windows XP SP 3
Language: Visual Basic 6 SP6
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 April 2007 at 3:06pm
I'm using VS 2005 but I have some strong feelings on this issue. Companies that don't HAVE to use 2005 (for Unicode debugging or something) are wise to stick with 6.0. 2005 was a HUGE step backwards, and ultimately decreases efficiency. Many key features that worked great in 6.0 vanished sometime before 2005 made it out the door and made things much worse.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 April 2007 at 9:21pm
VB 6.0 for all existing products, VS 2005 for one or two new ones
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We are using VB6.0
New Product VS2005
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We are using VB6.0
New Products VS2005
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We are using visual studio 2003 and using vb.net. But I couldn't make the skinframe working in vb.net form. Do you have any sample code to do that?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 August 2007 at 12:00pm
Originally posted by faizullah faizullah wrote:

We are using visual studio 2003 and using vb.net. But I couldn't make the skinframe working in vb.net form. Do you have any sample code to do that?


You can do something like this, just make sure the styles folder path is correct:

  Private Sub frmMain_Load(ByVal eventSender As System.Object, ByVal eventArgs As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load

    Dim skinFolder As String
    skinFolder = System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(Application.ExecutablePath) + "\..\..\..\Styles\"

    SkinFramework.LoadSkin(skinFolder + "Office2007.cjstyles", "NormalAqua.ini")

...
...
...

End Sub

  Private Sub frmMain_VisibleChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.VisibleChanged
    If Me.Visible Then
      SkinFramework.ApplyWindow(Me.Handle.ToInt32())
      Me.BackColor = SkinFramework.GetColor(XtremeSkinFramework.XTPColorManagerColor.STDCOLOR_BTNFACE)
    End If
  End Sub
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 September 2007 at 12:18am
Well I guess I am using Visual Studio 2002 since I am using Visual C++ Studio 6.0 Professional... which brings me to a question I've been pondering. 

I am learning VS C++ and bought VS 6 Pro a couple of years ago.  I never got around to learning C++, but am now.

Should I consider getting Visual Studio 2005 Pro, if so why?  I would rather take the funds and get the CodeJock Xtreme ToolkitPro. 

Is VS 2005 that much better then VS 6.0?  Am I missing something because I am using VS6.0... accept my brain?...

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