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 Software : Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect
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 : Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect
from: Microsoft Software






Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0659556877422
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: February 13, 2002
Sales Rank: 16455
Studio: Microsoft Software







Editorial Review:




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Best Tool For The Programming World!
Most of you reading this review will have used a Microsoft Compiler before, or a Borland product. If you have yet to experience .NET, you are missing out big time.

Interface (2 sections):
First Impressions 8/10 - I started up Visual Studio .NET only to see everything... EVERYTHING has been changed in some way. The reason why this gets an 8 is because it does not do well with new people coming to this product. But once you learn the interface and can get used to it:
Current ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great product, but look at the requirements!
I come from a Visual Basic (3 and newer) and C/C++ background doing a great deal of development under both Windows and Unix. The software looks great and is quite user friendly (for a development environment). My biggest concern is the sheer size of the tool and the runtime environment. Among other things, I am a shareware author and a great number of prospective customers do not yet have the .NET runtime, which is a 24 MB download. Though I would not think twice about downloading such a file, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Outstanding
The most "programming" I've ever done was a bit of server-side JavaScript - but with the IDE and the online help, I've had no problem sitting down and just chugging away at C#. The problem someone noted about needing an interpreter is incorrect: the Native Code Compiler included with the .NET SDK (installed with VS or available separately) can compile Microsoft's IL into machine code for Windows.

Definitely worth the learning curve if this is your thing!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great IDE, but UML support is terrible
Great, functional IDE for true object-oriented development.

However, the UML support is held together by glue and scotch tape with the included version of Visio 2002. Very poorly done, tedious and will not let you perform continuous round-trip engineering.

For an outstanding UML/Editor solution, check out Together Control Center. Although written and focused towards Java, it is capable of modeling and generating C# and VB.NET code.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - I don't think .NET is that great
All .NET languages need interpretor. Even C.NET which is a shame. Such language as C usually used to develop apps closely interacting with OS. So there will be even less interaction between user created apps and system because now Microsoft tells us to do everything through interpreter. Just like crippled Java does! But difference between stuff written in Java and C is that you know what your C application does, but you can never be sure about your Java application because there is interpreter between ... Read More




 


 
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