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	<title>Comments on: Visual Studio Annoyance</title>
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		<title>By: Rob</title>
		<link>http://www.virtualthought.net/2006/02/07/visual-studio-annoyance/#comment-274</link>
		<author>Rob</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Mar 2006 11:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.virtualthought.net/2006/02/07/visual-studio-annoyance/#comment-274</guid>
		<description>I just wanted to say that we're using the released VS2005, and we're experiencing the same issue on one of our projects. One of the tags keeps changing from "Form" to "Code". Our source control (we're using AccuRev, its GOOD) complains, then we revert it (because you can't exit VS unless you save or cancel all your modifications). If we're lucky, its during the day that we have to revert, causing VS to go into hysterics about the modification outside of it.

*groan* its driving us NUTS!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just wanted to say that we&#8217;re using the released VS2005, and we&#8217;re experiencing the same issue on one of our projects. One of the tags keeps changing from &#8220;Form&#8221; to &#8220;Code&#8221;. Our source control (we&#8217;re using AccuRev, its GOOD) complains, then we revert it (because you can&#8217;t exit VS unless you save or cancel all your modifications). If we&#8217;re lucky, its during the day that we have to revert, causing VS to go into hysterics about the modification outside of it.</p>
<p><strong>groan</strong> its driving us NUTS!</p>
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		<title>By: sean</title>
		<link>http://www.virtualthought.net/2006/02/07/visual-studio-annoyance/#comment-217</link>
		<author>sean</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2006 23:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.virtualthought.net/2006/02/07/visual-studio-annoyance/#comment-217</guid>
		<description>1. I am so sorry about StarTeam.  I have used it and I am not a fan.  Perforce was alright but I think I am actually in love with subversion.  
2. I am also so sorry about Visual Studio.

I too am currently using VS 2005.  I have decided that Web Projects were included as some kind of sick joke.  The whole ASP.Net WebForms model is an even sicker joke.   The amount of shit that it places into the simplest forms (in the html sense of FORM tags) is rediculous.  The overuse of the POST method is also offensive.

And the whole value proposition of "Write less code with Visual Studio 2005" is true not because the required number of lines of code is smaller, but that the required number of lines of code is never reached on schedule.

I think there's a symbiotic relationship between consulting firms and MS- Crappier VS generates more billable hours.  This incentivizes consulting firms to push VS solutions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. I am so sorry about StarTeam.  I have used it and I am not a fan.  Perforce was alright but I think I am actually in love with subversion.  <br />
2. I am also so sorry about Visual Studio.</p>
<p>I too am currently using VS 2005.  I have decided that Web Projects were included as some kind of sick joke.  The whole ASP.Net WebForms model is an even sicker joke.   The amount of shit that it places into the simplest forms (in the html sense of FORM tags) is rediculous.  The overuse of the POST method is also offensive.</p>
<p>And the whole value proposition of &#8220;Write less code with Visual Studio 2005&#8221; is true not because the required number of lines of code is smaller, but that the required number of lines of code is never reached on schedule.</p>
<p>I think there&#8217;s a symbiotic relationship between consulting firms and MS- Crappier VS generates more billable hours.  This incentivizes consulting firms to push VS solutions.</p>
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