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Hey! I finally am getting Microsoft Visual Studios 2013 so I can attempt to program! Does anyone want to help me use it? Thanks!
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google.com, if you can't find a human.
if you're smart like smittyw, you can be taught quickly
Ok thanks! I used some youtube videos...
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did you really need someone to tell you to google it
VS2013 is slightly crappy. If it messes up on debugging, I'd stick with VS2012.
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Every question you have you can ask me in PM. Anch I think you should getting from 0. At what you know VS is too complicated.
Everybody edits, but some edit more than others
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Yeah I prefer VS 2010 because 2012 auto spaces and auto brackets and other useful things I dislike
2010 FTW! There's also tons of plugin if you need a more personalized experience.
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Yeah I prefer VS 2010 because 2012 auto spaces and auto brackets and other useful things I dislike
yeah and if your used to 2010 you always put brackets and it just does double or cancels them out its a pain if you've used other versions
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I like 2013. (Because like everything mentioned above).. But who cares.
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You sound so excited. Did you buy it or does the idea of programming just make you that emotional?
i hope he didnt buy it because he could get it free.
Everybody edits, but some edit more than others
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Tako wrote:You sound so excited. Did you buy it or does the idea of programming just make you that emotional?
i hope he didnt buy it because he could get it free.
Yeah. But if he did, all the better for him. The full version has more features, I suppose.
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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VS2013 is slightly crappy. If it messes up on debugging, I'd stick with VS2012.
VS2010 is the best you noob. But whatever floats your boat
2010 FTW! There's also tons of plugin if you need a more personalized experience.
Yes 2010 ftw!
Yeah I prefer VS 2010 because 2012 auto spaces and auto brackets and other useful things I dislike
I feel the same way
Last edited by Xfrogman43 (Jun 17 2014 1:48:38 pm)
thanks zoey aaaaaaaaaaaand thanks latif for the avatar
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Lol, I don't really know about the other versions, when I started I just randomly picked VS2010 for no reason. I haven't programmed in ages and I haven't actually done that much programming at all, so I'm a nub too. But not as nubby as you
I wouldn't use youtube guides, unless you prefer them to text. If you don't like reading for too long, a good site is dotnetperls (I think that's what it's called). It doesn't have much text but still explains things well. My advice is that if you're ever reading something and you're confused, just try it out in your code. It's easier to understand something if you try it out, because you can learn from your mistakes and perhaps figure out how it works.
EDIT: dotnetperls
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thx for sig bobithan
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Stackoverflow is good if you get stuck
thanks zoey aaaaaaaaaaaand thanks latif for the avatar
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BuzzerBee wrote:VS2013 is slightly crappy. If it messes up on debugging, I'd stick with VS2012.
VS2010 is the best you noob. But whatever floats your boat
Except for the fact that 2010 doesn't support .NET Framework 4.5, which has some really useful features.
Yeah I prefer VS 2010 because 2012 auto spaces and auto brackets and other useful things I dislike
You're thinking of 2013. 2012 doesn't autocomplete anything, as far as I know. Also there's the option in 2013 to disable the autocompletion, which I currently use because I don't like it either
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One thing i can suggest you, is finding someone who can help you. But stick to use google first. Nothing is more annoying then someone asking questions he could find out with 1 minute spent using google, though.
And try to have a clear coding style right from beginning. Helps everyone, you and the people who like to help you, if you have problems.
Good Luck (:!
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Meridith, you can disable certain auto-completion features in 2013 I believe, as the bracket auto-completion is either very useful or very annoying depending on where you are using it.
anch159, you mean you have downloaded the express edition? Are you looking for help with VS specifically or C#/Bots?
Player Since 2011. I used to make bots and stuff.
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Meridith, you can disable certain auto-completion features in 2013 I believe...
Also there's the option in 2013 to disable the autocompletion, which I currently use because I don't like it either...
And there is some software I really recommend you download if you'd like help, Anch. It's called TeamViewer and there are plenty of people on there willing to help you out.
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