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What motivates the design of Visual Studio 2005/2008 to consider Why is IntelliSense for C# a second-class citizen regarding intellisense when compared to VB.Netnot as good as for VB.NET? |
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What motivates the design of Visual Studio 2005/2008 to consider C# a second-class citizen regarding intellisense when compared to VB.Net?For me, developing for the Java ecosystem payed the bills for many years. However, for several years now, I have been working primarily in the .Net space. Initially, my transition into the .Net world consisted of writing and maintaining VB.Net code. VS provided almost all of the nice intellisense support I came to expect after years of working with the Eclipse/Java combo. Eventually my employer decided to do new development in C#. My initial impression of the intellisense support for C# was less than stellar. At times it seems as if VS has no background compiler for C#, but occasionally it does something smart, indicating there is some background processing there, but not quite enough to really boost productivity in meaningful ways. Is there any sane technical reason for this discrepancy regarding intellisense support between the two languages?
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