[vorbis-dev] RE: Visual Studio .NET

Daniel Vogel vogel at epicgames.com
Tue Apr 16 05:46:15 PDT 2002



Dunno, in my experience it produce faster code much faster :) And they
finally have correct dependency checking which allows you to easily switch
between release and debug builds though it of course requires checking the
dependencies which might take a couple of seconds on a slow machine.

All in all I love it. It's a great productivity enhancement here.

-- Daniel, Epic Games Inc.

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> Subject: Re: [vorbis-dev] RE: [vorbis] Visual Studio .NET
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> Daniel Vogel wrote:
> > Nobody else using VS.NET?
> >
> > -- Daniel, Epic Games Inc.
> >
>
> What for? It's slow (takes twice as long to compile anything
> and just checking the dependencies for my project takes 20
> seconds even if it only compiles one file), it produces
> bigger/slower code, the documention stinks (can you find
> std::vector in the online help?), etc., etc.
>
> It lasted about a day on my machine. What do you think
> my chances of getting a refund are?
>
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