Microsoft' decisions can be really strange sometimes.
I'm using the Express version of VC# 2005 and noticed that the breakpoints window is.....gone.
There are none.
This wonderful window allowing you to keep track of all your breakpoints in the code, allowing to enable/disable them without removing them in a single click, saving you all the hassle to search through your hundreds (or thousands) lines of code just looking for a breakpoint, is no more.
But what's more surprising is that this window seems to be present in VC++ Express 2005.
So, what does it mean ? That debugging is too hard to handle under C++ language that you need a specific window for it ? That C++ is for impaired people who need assistance ?
Give me back my breakpoints window !!!
Thursday, June 22, 2006
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J'ai bien une réponse "standard" pour répondre à la question du titre, un produit de l'exception culturelle française afin que tu n'oublies pas d'ou tu viens, la France ! :D
PS for non-french speaking persons: This guy come from France.
Euh ouais mais non ca ira merci :D
PS for non-french speaking persons : This guy also comes from France, please forgive him.
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