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Probably the most useful programming package out there (Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Edition in general)

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Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Edition in general

Date: 31/05/01 (235 review reads)
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Advantages: Useful

Disadvantages: Pricy

Covering Visual C++, Visual J++ (until MS phase it out), FoxPro, Visual Basic, InterDev, SourceSafe and more this is the all-in-one package that the every Windows developer should own.
InterDev draws the whole complicated affair together and the learning curve is quite steep, but oncve you mastered the basics the level of integration is stunning.
All of the pieces fit together beautifully well and the degree of control handed to the user for code creation in the visual environment, debugging and maintenance is far better than anything I've used in the past.
All-in-all a top flight package, I suspect for many, it may be seriously over-the-top but for the serious developer this can't be beaten.
Shame there's no proper paper documentation though ....

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Overall rating: Somewhat useful

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ia_young

- 31/05/01

I think you need to add a bit more depth to your opinion. You can't say what this software is like in 10 lines it is so big. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh, but this has so many feaures etc... :-)
Plumptious

- 31/05/01

Agree about the documentation, but I suspect that they're working on the assumption that no self-respecting developer ever reads the manual. ;o)

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