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Yesterday I decided not use use the GotDotNet source control any more. This is because of a terrible performance I get from within Visual Studio.NET when checking in and out source files. It just takes too much time.
So since yesterday sources are held in Source Safe and are accessible over the internet by a nice source control add-in.
Progress is slow (but steady :)). One of my resolutions for this new year was to invest some more time in these kind of projects; I'll guess this resolution will get fullfilled soon.

I installed visual studio 2005 CTP  (december) and converted the sources. But really, it is too beta to use it already. The form designer gave some exceptions and wouldn't show me the design mode any more. Even if I started a brand new Windows Forms project, and I added a brand new empty Windows Form, closed the solution and then opened it again, this annoying exception occured. This was not a workable situation so I stick to VS.NET 2003 and will migrate to 2005 as soon as it proves to be a steady environment (hopefully a CTP of january or february).


Posted 01-21-2005 10:56 AM by Robert Jan van Holland
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