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Old 03-20-2004, 07:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I do my best with saving money. Most likely I'll have it in a week or so.

*anticipating*

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cool! i really do like this IDE. it spoils me .. i don't realize it until i go to use some other one.
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Old 03-21-2004, 11:14 AM   #3 (permalink)
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It is easy to get spoiled huh?
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Old 03-25-2004, 12:49 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Get yourself setup as a nonprofit.
I am working or one and I was able to get VS.Net 2003 Enterprize Arch. for $79.00 .
Now if I could only find time to get into using it.....
(See my rant in this section)
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Got it, installed it and configured the most important items (for C++ 7). Next step is to review the new C++ standard. This compiler didn't accept the absence of class template parameters whils this particular class is a derrived class from a template base class.
These things I have to figure out.

Furthermore I have "Visual Assist 6" installed for VS 6. My VS6 was very luxury like that way. Lets see what VS 2003 can do for me when it comes to autocompletion and just-in-time syntax checking...

Oh, it's now 1 minute later. There is a version for VS .NET.
Gotta have it! Then I'm happy.

Now the next challenge is to remove the tabs above my text editor in the IDE. I don't want to select files that way and it only takes away space. I want to see as code as much as possible.
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I'm quite happy where I am. Thx tho .
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