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Hermit Dave
12/25/2003 7:09:25 PM
you can give web matrix a go.... its a dotnet dev env... i have seen a lot
of people talk about it... unfortunately for me... VS.NET is more than
sufficient...
you can download it from www.asp.net

Alternatively borland has come out with its own C# complier... and you can
get your hands on it at
http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_csharpbuilder.html

Regards,

HD

PS: not sure whether web matrix actually supports J#

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Ralf Hornbeck
12/25/2003 7:48:18 PM
Hi,

is there any alternative to Visual Studio .NET ?
I mean is there any free IDE for .NET Development (mainly C# and J#) ?

Thanks.

Regards

Ralf Hornbeck
12/25/2003 10:26:43 PM

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Is there also sth for J# ?

Daniel Gollub
12/27/2003 11:58:02 AM
Hi Ralf,

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Try out #Develop. It's open source and free for use.

<http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/Default.aspx>

cya
Rich
12/29/2003 10:18:38 AM
Here is a good one that is free and supports vb.net c# and java

http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/default.asp

Donald L. Mull Jr.
1/5/2004 4:30:10 PM
Borland C# Builder, the Personal Edition is free for non-comercial use.
http://www.borland.com/csharpbuilder/

For commercial user it's worth it to pay for a good IDE (VS.NET or Borlands)

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