Subj : Re: Visual Studio 2013 se To : Mercyful Fate From : Khelair Date : Fri May 01 2015 16:27:00 Re: Visual Studio 2013 settings regarding indentation/code style By: Mercyful Fate to Khelair on Thu Apr 23 2015 23:42:16 MF> Visual studio is a pain in the butt and the defaults can be really MF> anoying, like searching forever just to tune line number on. I would MF> think that would be a default. I'm seeing more activity with Eclipse MF> lately and java, and i have to say after getting pushed into it at work, MF> it's expansive selection of plugin is very nice, at least when it comes to MF> java. Junit, Emma, Infinitest make coding and writting unit and MF> integration tests a breeze. And to get these features in visual studio MF> you need the ultimate edition which is just plan silly. Not only is MF> Eclipse cross platform, but visual studio is also stuck on windows. Maybe MF> one day microsoft will try to advance their stuff. I hate windows, but like a lot of things about Visual Studio. That being said, setting internal options is not one of them, nor is their set of defaults. Kind of horrifies me, honestly. It's been awhile since I've done much work with Java, but I've used Eclipse & NetBeans for it. If either one of them had (at least as of when I last checked) a decent visual editor for user interfaces I'd probably give that another swing (ahrhr) and just do this in Java. It was an introductory project that I was learning C# on, but I've learned enough C# for now. I'd be happy to finish it in Java, which offers more employment in the area anyway. Have you used Eclipse for languages other than Java at all? Curious as to what some feedback might be for such. -D/K --- Borg Burgers: We do it our way; your way is irrelevant. þ Synchronet þ Tinfoil Tetrahedron BBS telnet://tinfoil.synchro.net .