The installer insist that I have Visual Studio 2005 installed. This brings me to the assumption that the project is abandoned. Is this correct?
What is the use of default keyword in C#? Is it introduced in C# 3.0 ?
The installer insist that I have Visual Studio 2005 installed. This brings me to the assumption that the project is abandoned. Is this correct?
Please read Andrew Matthews response here. The project is not abandoned, but it is not flourishing either.
Well, the last changes were in September 2008 - which certainly suggests it isn t under active development.
Likewise the last message on the discussion group which received a reply was in December 2008.
On the other hand, that doesn t mean the code is necessarily broken. I don t know how much has changed in terms of plugins between VS2005 and VS2010, but you might want to at least try downloading the source and building/installing it yourself.
What is the use of default keyword in C#? Is it introduced in C# 3.0 ?
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