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IDE

IDE

2005-04-05       - By Raffaele "ThE_JacO" Fragapane

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For a single user only intending to do OGL and XSI work (all I do) I could
never find any appreciable differences between pro (what I have at work) and
standard.

I believe the differences are mostly in the diagnostic and group tools.

Serious users of these IDEs could probably disagree, I'm not nearly as good
a programmer as it takes to be concerned with every detail of an IDE, but
afaic standard edition is perfectly fine, and the compiler is the same
optimized one of pro judging from the lack of differencies between my
compiles at work and at home.

Also consider downloading VC++ express 2005 beta to see if you like it.
It's free, it's stable and glitches free enough to do one-man-band work on
GLUT, XSI and Maya, and it will give you a chance to evaluate the version
before shelling out cash for it.

If you like it you can then proceed to buy 2003a or wait for 2005.

~Raffaele Fragapane
~Lead "I'm sure we can make it work"
~Peerless Camera Company


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From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf Of
Martin Matzeder
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 11:41 AM
To: XSI@(protected)
Subject: Re: IDE

If I only want to do cpp with it, what are the main differences between
Visual C++ .NET Standard 2003 and  Visual Studio .NET Pro 2003. Theres a
huge price difference. Is  Visual C++ .NET Standard 2003 suffincient for
writing and compiling code for xsi.
For example are there some restrictions like not being able to optimize
or stuff like that.

Martin


Felix Gebhardt wrote:

>
> I'm a big fan of VS.net too. No Intellisense - no fun. You could get
> the Standard C++ Edition (at Amazon for example) and switch the
> compiler files with the ones from the free 2003 Toolkit to get an
> optimizing compiler + a very mature IDE for under 100 bucks. Optimize
> is is going to be greyed out but you can add all switches in the
> command line field.
>
> F.
>


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