by arakula » 15 Mar 2012, 22:20
On XP, the VS6 IDE runs circles around the .NET crap (VS.NET and later), uses much less memory, comes up instantly instead of "after some seconds if you're lucky" and so on. As long as I don't need more modern features (templates, SSE intrinsics and the like), I still develop with VS6. I get a much higher throughput this way.
Windows 7 x64, of course, is a different story. Here, I'm using VS2008, because VS6 only works in a Virtual Machine. The abysmal VS2010 is out of the question; I got better things to do in life than to wait... wait... wait... wait...