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Paul J. Hurley - 27 Apr 2008 21:51 GMT
Has anyone tried SharpDevelop for a C# project of any significant size?
I've started looking at SharpDevelop and it seems OK with the minor tests
I've tried so far.

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Arne Vajhøj - 27 Apr 2008 22:57 GMT
> Has anyone tried SharpDevelop for a C# project of any significant size?
> I've started looking at SharpDevelop and it seems OK with the minor tests
> I've tried so far.

I have used SharpDevelop for several years.

Not for large projects, but for many small. In total
about 50000 lines of code. Lots of trivial stuff but still
some code.

And I like it and have no intentions to switch to VS Express.

Arne
BlackWasp - 29 Apr 2008 22:08 GMT
Used to use it a lot for medium size projects, then switched to VS Express
editions.  There's not a lot to choose between them - I made the switch
becuase the projects are generally compatible with those I create in team
development edition.  If you don't care about this then SharpDevelop is
great.

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