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Quote from: SirCmpwn on November 01, 2010, 06:59:38 pmVery similar. If you know Java, you should be able to easily learn C#.I do in fact know Java though. What is TFS and is it in the free version?
Very similar. If you know Java, you should be able to easily learn C#.
HoMM: [==--------] Project 'resumed': I'm suffering overwhelming new ideas being popped up in my dreams :PtiDE: [----------] Explored and understood the main part of the code: just started writing a Tokenizer.
Yay! I got the TFS repository merged with subversion, so you can use both to work on tiDE. That means you can combine TortoiseSVN with SharpDevelop 4.0 to work on tiDE.TortoiseSVN is a subversion client for Windows that integrates with Windows Explorer, and SharpDevelop 4.0 is an open-source .NET IDE similar to Visual Studio, that has support for Visual Studio 2010 project files, and integrates with TortoiseSVN. This means that you can work on tiDE for free!