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> Visual Wd Is The Poorest Attempt Of Programming Yet, Microsoft has let them selves down
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flashy
post Apr 9 2008, 01:14 PM
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Well for starters, the installer says it all. It took me 75 mins to install and i got a 4 CPU 3.5 gHz processor, the images still have their magenta background and they look like its been drawn on paint.

You go make an application but you dicide its rubbish - so you delete it, and unlike Basic and C# your project is still listed with no images and the link is broken, so it just wastes space.

The sqldb's aren't editable - you can just view them

THERE ISNT A BUTTON TO PLACE A DIV IN!!!

You click on a panel and the properties dont appear

I went to insert an image - browsed for it, nothing.

It makes a separate folder ([project] (2)) to place the solution in!

Damn slow!

You gotta place in the WHOLE url just for my documents so you can start your project

I went to move a textbox and it wasnt following my mouse.

MSDN center barely provides help

The registration info (like alphanumerics and maxchars and all that) aren't editable!!!

Server takes forever to load, and sometimes it doesnt load atal!

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I could provide you with 15 other bugs and poor work but i cant be bothered. This is my opion - IF YOU AINT GUNNA MAKE AN APPLICATION THAT WORKS, THEN DONT MAKE ONE ATALL!
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