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Re: C# [message #1063625 is a reply to message #1063256] |
Thu, 13 June 2013 14:21 |
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On 6/13/2013 5:14 AM, John Margaris wrote:
> I am running eclipse 3.3 and i can only write Java but i also want to
> write C# code...Can anyone help??
It's simple, use Visual Studio to write C#. That's what it's designed to
do and, however good Eclipse is, it cannot compare with VS for C#
because that's C#'s native environment. I think there's a minimal- or
community version of VS. At least there was when I used it.
Whatever your desires here, and I have heard of people using Eclipse for
C#, you'll want to use a modern version of Eclipse rather than Europa
which is something like 7 years old. You may as well use Juno or Kepler
to get started; it's free and you're not saving anything by using such
an old version. In fact, you just multiply your headache of getting help
with it.
Google is your friend for finding help developing C# using Eclipse. You
might find someone here in this forum, but I doubt it.
Best of luck!
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Re: C# [message #1063659 is a reply to message #1063633] |
Thu, 13 June 2013 15:43 |
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On 6/13/2013 8:45 AM, John Margaris wrote:
> Thnx Russel! i searched for a free edition of Microsoft VS but cant find
> one... Do you know which one is free(or a link to it)??
I could be wrong then. I'm not a Microsoft guy; I only used it a few
years ago (and it was a free and legal version I used then). Maybe there
isn't a community edition, but I thought someone told me recently that
there is. My bad.
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Re: C# [message #1064320 is a reply to message #1064317] |
Tue, 18 June 2013 16:33 |
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On 6/18/2013 10:09 AM, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
> Try www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/eng/downloads#d-2012-express
> Quote:
>> You can use Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows Desktop to build
>> powerful desktop apps in C#, Visual Basic, and C++. You can target
>> client technologies such as Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF),
>> Windows Forms, and Win32. After installation, you can try this product
>> for up to 30 days. You must register to obtain a free product key for
>> ongoing use after 30 days.
>
Thanks, Benjamin. This is very helpful information!
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