I work in Visual Studio all day as well. I'm a professional .NET developer for trade.
This was just the easiest way to get features I'm used to. Honestly, I've been spoiled rotten by VS2013 and Resharper. (even though I have VS installed at home, I wasn't in the mood to figure out how to set this up)
I use Notepad++ all the time too, but generally for lighter things. A lot of the time it's for manual .csproj / .vbproj editing, one-off quick fixes, viewing XML / nuspec / build logs, etc. When I'm making something more meaty, I like more help.
Last edited by Tinuviel : 04/25/14 at 07:48 PM.
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