Mort, the “Hobbyist”, and the “Occupational” Programmer get their due

Wow!

Several months ago I blogged about the need for a much simpler way to get into .NET, and I named my proposed solution VBScript.NET (in hindsight the name was a poor choice because people assumed I was proposing porting VBScript to .NET instead of providing a simplified VB.NET, but highsight often is 20/20…) And I was not the only one, lots of others blogged about the same topic (see here, here, here, here, here, and here to list a few.)

It looks like Microsoft was listening after all! Check out the New Visual Studio Express products, in beta at this point! I haven’t downloaded any of them yet, and I don’t know if they’ll address all the issues my proposal was meant to address, but even if not at least they are trying!

Kudos Microsoft!

UPDATE (2007-01-01): I’ve since come to the conclusion that the Express Edition still does not address the needs of the occupational programmer.

About the “Most Useful Add-in/Macro for Visual Studio .Net” Contest

ISerializable Apr/May2004 Visual Studio .Net Add-in?Macro Contest

Roy Osherove at ISerializable is holding a contest for the "Most Useful Add-in/Macro for Visual Studio .Net" Contest."  Submissions accepted through May 31st, and there are tons of cool prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place plus a Bonus finisher.

One of the best(!) prizes is an XDN Professional Membership from Xtras.Net. :-)

Be sure to submit an entry before the contest is over!