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I'm doing it !

I WILL run current PROD projects in a preview 1. (Well, at least I will try).

Wish me luck !

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    good luck
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    I want I want how don’t get ????
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    Good luck. I've been having a terrible time with VS 2019 lately, ugh.
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    @plasmanoodles
    Don't even start on it..... They do 1 step forward and 10 steps back each update.

    But, they surprised me. I was reproting bugs, glitches etc in visual studio for about 15 years.

    Never looked back, just reporting.

    Last evening loged in for the first time into0 support portal.

    Out of my 124 reports, 107 were fixed. (very small things mostly, but 1 BIG. ).

    I was a bit impressed.

    At this point I don't care who uses what. use vim if you like it, use notep[a++, use <insert the name>. Doesn't matter.

    But think (At least try, I didn't do it and I regret) think 10 years from now when designing a new "crud" app.
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    @NoToJavaScript if they’d ever decide on a set of tech to mature heh
    2019 was pretty good overall tho
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    @NoToJavaScript I wasn't expecting that, I'm glad most of them were fixed. To be fair, it hasn't always been terrible, just the last few months. Hanging on startup, going unresponsive when selecting some bit of code to copy, SQL files not loading, broken edit & continue, false errors... it's pretty frustrating. I'm hoping VS 2022 will be better, but I'll probably wait a few months after it's out to get it.
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    @plasmanoodles

    edit & continue I never even managed to make it work. Like ever lol.

    But yes vs 2019 is pretty good. There is still an annoying (for me) bug and they told it's so "specific" they won't adress it.

    If you have SQL Servers explorer open.
    If you have a SQL querry window opened and NOT saved (important)
    Then you cannot do F2 on the database to copy the name.

    I know it's sooo small as a bug, but it frustrates me way too much
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    @NoToJavaScript see I should really brush up on more than hot fixing and reading c/c++ then I’d have an occasion to try that

    Not sure with what since most progs I see in that language are on Linux
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