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Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite Beta 2

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    i *ordered* this and it hasnt come in yet. i was just wondering if its any good? has anyone used it? and wut all comes with it and what are they?
     
    How do you order a beta? o_O I assume that it's an upgrade of VS.NET 2003, and therefore comes with the same programs, upgraded...
     
    i dunno, it was on microsoft's website. does anyone know visual basic .net???i dont understand how to open files and all that because they changed it. it used to be commondialog and now its openfiledialog and savefiledialog. i dont get any of it. help will be greatly appreciated

    and i dont think its just an upgrade from vs .net 2003. its its own version. i dunno y its beta though, might be why it runs so friggin slow
     
    I could probably help you with some .net stuff, if you need it.
     
    ok, well i can't figure out how to make the program read the binary of the rom. i saw something like OpenFieDialog1.BinaryReader or something like that but i dont get it. can u show me how to open a rom and how to show parts of it, in binary, like the version. thnx
     
    I can't stand .NET, though I do have it... if you *have* to use VB, use VB6 instead, especially as that works with Win95 too... but C pwnz XD. Even if it doesn't give you a pretty GUI. If you want to use OO, use C++.
     
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