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There are current tools out there now vs.net 2003 will solve your needs. I agree waiting for this new release can be frustrating. However, if the current tools work I would rather MS have a stable IDE. Either way always use the correct tool for the job and (gasp) even MS tools can do the job better than J2EE.
Posted by: mspinazzola   Posted on: 04/12/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I cannot imagine what Microsoft does with all those billions it makes !!!  George Jay | 04/11/05
REALLY PISSED OFF NOW!  htotten | 04/11/05
It's not that hard to figure out...  Wolfie2K3 | 04/12/05
wow, again  jmills@... | 04/11/05
Current tools  mspinazzola | 04/12/05
Inexcusable  Roger Ramjet | 04/12/05
Here we go again!!!!  jboyd@... | 04/12/05
Good news  IT Scion | 04/12/05
oops  IT Scion | 04/12/05
I agree  mspinazzola | 04/12/05

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