From: rahul on
Sometimes "Edit and Continue" facility in VS 2003 Studio denies to
work.

I want to know in which cases this happens??
From: David Webber on
"rahul" <hyrahul64(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Sometimes "Edit and Continue" facility in VS 2003 Studio denies to
> work.
>
> I want to know in which cases this happens??

I'm afraid I regard the process of changing a code while it is running, and
having it continue to run, as such an unbelievable concept, that I'm
overjoyed when it works, and unsurprised when it doesn't. To my mind, a
better question would be: how on earth did they ever make it work at all.

Dave

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From: Goran on
On Jun 29, 9:52 am, "David Webber" <d...(a)musical-dot-demon-dot-co.uk>
wrote:
> To my mind, a
> better question would be: how on earth did they ever make it work at all.

True, that. I also wonder how much did/does it cost to develop/
maintain.

But imagine marketing people drool all over the feature! ;-)

Goran.
From: rahul on
On Jun 29, 1:27 pm, Goran <goran.pu...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 29, 9:52 am, "David Webber" <d...(a)musical-dot-demon-dot-co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> > To my mind, a
> > better question would be: how on earth did they ever make it work at all.
>
> True, that. I also wonder how much did/does it cost to develop/
> maintain.
>
> But imagine marketing people drool all over the feature! ;-)
>
> Goran.

I found the answer in MSDN help itself
From: BobF on
On 6/29/2010 6:03 AM, rahul wrote:
> On Jun 29, 1:27 pm, Goran<goran.pu...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jun 29, 9:52 am, "David Webber"<d...(a)musical-dot-demon-dot-co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> To my mind, a
>>> better question would be: how on earth did they ever make it work at all.
>>
>> True, that. I also wonder how much did/does it cost to develop/
>> maintain.
>>
>> But imagine marketing people drool all over the feature! ;-)
>>
>> Goran.
>
> I found the answer in MSDN help itself

Thanx for posting the link!

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because it is dressed in overalls
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