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For quite a while now, and thank you for such a great UDE , I have been programming in .NET 1.1 using SharpDevelop 1.1. Fortuitously, I have landed a great job, but my new employer requires using VS2005. I have much code that will need to be converted not only to .NET 2.0, but also from cmbx to sln....
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DMBTools
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07-29-2007
Filed under: reverse, Cross platform, .net 2.0, .net 1.1, import, C#
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I'm working steadily through my 1.1 projects using SharpDevelop 2.1 to convert them to .NET 2.0. I'm on a fresh new computer and only have .NET 2.0 installed. I've managed to convert and build several projects smoothly but I'm getting an obscure error with two of them like this: The default XML namespace...
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David Mann
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05-05-2007
Filed under: Cross platform, .net 2.0, .net 1.1
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To put it in different words: When MonoDevelop forked off in the far distant past - far before #D 1.0 - a number of key features was completely different from what they are now: the core was different, the AddIn loading mechanism was different etc. besides this, Namespaces in MonoDevelop have drastically...
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Shukaido: In that case, jsdev, whaddaya say we get together on the potential "universal" ccdb addin... where you can define your own code completion stuff, and at least do the coding in SD by defining the keywords, and syntax stuff to be read in... I like the idea... and, if possible, maybe we can add...
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jsdev
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03-27-2007
Filed under: Feature Request, Using #develop, Building from source code, editor, code generation, suggestions, Extending #develop, Third party AddIns, Cross platform, Syntax, TextEditor, n00b
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Is there a way to make a code completion database for any arbitrary programming language? The solutions I see are: knowing the code completion database format and then users making their own ccdb by whatever means - manual or programmed making an add-in for quick indexing and conversion of ccdb's of...
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jsdev
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03-25-2007
Filed under: Feature Request, editor, code generation, suggestions, #develop for applications, Extending #develop, Third party AddIns, Cross platform, dll, Tips, application development
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Yes, you can - however the Visual Basic implementation of mono is not complete yet, so some features will not work. For more information please refer to the status page of the mono VB projec t. Also please note that #develop itself will not run on Linux. You can use monodevelop instead, which is a fork...
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