Microsoft Offers Assistance with Visual Studio Problems
One of the most active topics on this website when it comes to comments is this post about Problems With Visual Studio 2005. With 157 comments there have been numerous people who have shared their frustrations with the software application.
Cameron McColl with Microsoft has shared the latest comment and encourages our readers to contact the right folks if their really interested in helping improve things with a piece of software.
Just a friendly reminder if you are going to post complaints about the performance or stability of VS2005 on this forum.
If you look back through the thread you will find a lot of posts from Microsoft employees including myself asking that you contact us directly with your issues.
For VB issues: vbperf@microsoft.com
For C# issues: vcsperf@microsoft.comIf you just want to complain then feel free but if you’d like to see about getting the problem fixed please consider contacting these aliases.
Note: These aliases are monitored by the actual VB and VC# teams.
Oh and the performance improvements in VS 2008 are very significant so please try Beta2 which will be released very soon.
I wholeheartedly agree with Cameron. If you’re going to complain about a piece of software, then take the next step and share your thoughts with the right people to initiate some improvement.
Being someone who’s really gotten his feet wet in some VB.NET programming lately, the developments of Visual Studio have become more of an important interest to me now. I’ve still been able to get things done with Visual Web Developer Express, but I’m sure at some point I’ll probably need to transition to the full-blown application for my development efforts.
Make use of the e-mail addresses above and share your input with the right people at Microsoft to make a difference.
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