jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Sun Mar 1 06:32:28 CST 2009
I have visual studio 2005, but I thought that not everyone would have it, particularly others who might want to look at this project in the future. Personally I would prefer VS. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com Gustav Brock wrote: > Hi John > > With your former experience in team work and C it would be nice to have you join the team! > > For me, I didn't know a bit about C# a year ago but now I love it. I decided to move to .Net at that time and looking at the (sparse) VB.NET code I found it weird, and decided that if I had to learn something new it could just as well be C# even though I have zero experience in neither C nor C++. > > Visual Studio is the star of MS, and the IntelliSense is a major help in learning. It works extremely well. With your class experience you would catch up very fast, I'm sure. And it is fun! > > /gustav > > >>>> jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com 01-03-2009 05:42 >>> > Shamil, > > I too am a Sole Proprietor consultant working all by myself, in my home office. I have not done > development as a member of a development team since the mid 90s. Of course this would be just such > an opportunity, but... > > Your intention is to do this in C#? What role would a developer such as myself play in the team? > The only real C experience I have is a two year stint developing a uController vending machine in C > back in 1996-97. I have my doubts I could come up to speed in C# quickly enough to actually write > code for this project. > > OTOH it would be fun to be involved. > > What variant of .net? The free C#.Net express? Are we keeping this here on AccessD or will there > be a private channel for me to look like an idiot on? > > ;) > > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com > > >