Denaes Posted July 29, 2004 Posted July 29, 2004 I learned .Net with VB.Net (comming up from vb6) and now I'm learning C#. I downloaded #Develop and was astounded at how much nicer the C# interface was. you'd rub your curser against one curley bracked ({) and both in the pair would get a little blue transparent box around them! Overall the fact that I kept getting random errors prevented me from using #Develop. VS.Net may be harder to read the code, but it's stable. I'm thinking of picking up the beta for C#2005 and just learning C# from the beginning in that environment. A possibility. But anywho, I'm thinking there might be a plug-in for code highlighting to make developing easier. Maybe after a year of looking at 15 cascading brackets it doesn't bother you, but right now I'm using a little ruler to help line up the begining of a braket with the end to find out where it stops. You shouldn't need a ruler to program! :p Any plugins to help this? Heck, anything else that is cool and might help? Quote
*Experts* Volte Posted July 30, 2004 *Experts* Posted July 30, 2004 http://www.wholetomato.com/ Quote
Denaes Posted July 30, 2004 Author Posted July 30, 2004 I love you man... this is great! I wonder how hard it is to write a .Net extension/plugin yourself. Probobly beyond me right now :P Thanks :D Quote
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