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I know, I am such a geek for this, but I am very excited for VS2010 :-)
I didn't know they set a release date for SL4 but I am excited for that too
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Thanks for the response Jonathon... sadly, my boss will not let me upgrade until Jan after our current release cycle... but I will definitely repost if there is any performance gain at that time!
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I'm sorry, I didn't understand your comment. Just to be clear, I was talking about the performance of Visual Studios 2008 while developing Silverlight, specifically when opening XAML pages.
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Not particularly big, in fact I would go as far as to say no, not big at all...
I have been defragging my computer but it hasn't been particularly useful... is Win 7 a good way to go to improve performance in this case?
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I have an
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU
6300 @ 1.86GHz
is that not fast enough? I wonder if upgrading to Windows 7 would help? What about VS2010, I would love to give that a shot except since its still beta I may be inviting even more problems
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I don't have any add-ons, I suppose I could reinstall if you think thats what it would take... according to task manager its using about 35,000 Kb at start, dropped down to about 10,000 when loaded fully. Then I opened my Silverlight Project and its now up to almost 300,000 Kb
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Not too bad, my machine has XP service package 3, Dual core 1.86 GHz and 3.5 GB of RAM...
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Whenever I open a XAML file, visual studios takes forever, freezes up for a bit (with a message of initializing toolbox in the status bar) and then finally it will release and give me control back
My question is, are other people experiencing this problem? Does anyone know why? I don't understand why this is happening because ...
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Ohhh so when I use XAML to adjust the foreground it really is talking about the button?!?
Thanks for the help, looks solid, I will test this out and get back to you
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I agree, I think it will come somehow linked w/ VS2010
Looking forward to it :-)