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Sudhakar Sadasivuni

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Sudhakar Sadasivuni is a Microsoft .NET MVP, a project engineer for Wipro technologies.
Good News ! Now you can Edit and Continue...:-) Posted: Oct 18, 2004 7:41 AM
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Soma has announced the long awaited feature of Visual Studio 2005 :-)
It's not but "Edit and Continue" feature for Visual C#. This feature was
developed based on the customer feedback. This is one more classic example to
showcase how powerfull are the Microsoft Ears :-)

This feature will be shipped via next Beta refresh to partner level customers.

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In soma words...

"We have always maintained that you should program in the language you’re most comfortable with. If you like E&C but prefer programming in C#, Visual Studio 2005 will enable you to do just that.  This is a great example of the large number of customer driven features in Visual Studio 2005. Adding E&C to Visual C# is currently one of the top requested customer suggestions on the MSDN Product Feedback Center. Visual C# 2005 in Whidbey has been significantly improved by adding innovative language constructs, new compiler features, dramatically enhanced developer productivity, and an improved debugging experience."

http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/viewfeedback.aspx?feedbackId=bbbf7d31-204c-4a93-af08-fb80328fbe86

Thanks very much guys @ C# product team

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