Which programming tools are you using? - Posted (904 Views)
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Davio
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I have been using Homesite to do my ASP coding for so many years, but since I have upgraded to Windows 7 x64, I think it's time I found a more updated program to do my coding in.
What tools are you guys using to do your classic ASP and ASP.NET programming in?
I see Visual Studio 2010 from Microsoft is pretty popular, but was looking to see if there were others out there.
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Podge
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Notepad++ and Visual Studio for asp & dotnet. VS rocks.
Netbeans for Java and php.
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ruirib
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I still use EditPlus for asp, but I do use Visual Studio 2010 for .net stuff. The latest VS version is great, indeed.
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RichardKinser
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for C# I just use the Visual Studio built-in editor.
For everything else, I use PSPad.
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Davio
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Ok ok, I see a trend here. VS is the tool to have if doing any .net programming. I downloaded the express version for web development, but seems like it is missing the basic tools for any kind of editing. Guess the express version is a really really stripped down version.
Notepad++ looks good, as well as PSPad.
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HuwR
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The express version should have pretty much everything you need, I built the .net version of Snitz using the express version.
I use VS and still use homesite occasionally
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Shaggy
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I use Notepad++ for everything (or regular ol' Notepad if I'm not on one of my own machines). Also occasionally use Regular Expression Designer when a RegEx is giving me hassle.
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AnonJr
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I'm still using my copy of Dreamweaver MX 2004 (in code view, not the hideous, code mangling design view).
I also keep a portable copy of Notepad++ on my thumbdrive just in case. smile
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Panhandler
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Expression Web 4
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Carefree
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I use UE Studio a lot, too.
 
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