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RE: [Visualperl-discuss] FW: Visual Studio ASP.NET web applications using ActivePerl, VisualPerl, and PDK
by David Christensen other posts by this author
Jan 19 2005 9:12PM messages near this date
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Re: [Visualperl-discuss] FW: Visual Studio ASP.NET web applications using ActivePerl, VisualPerl, and PDK | RE: [Visualperl-discuss] FW: Visual Studio ASP.NET web applicationsusing ActivePerl, VisualPerl, and PDK
> > I downloaded and tried the demo of PerlASPX, but it didn't seem to
> > integrate into Visual Studio.  Is it supposed to, and I just messed
> > up or was confused?

Eric Promislow wrote:
>  No, it doesn't integrate into Visual Studio.  We haven't yet built an
>  ASP.Net-aware project for Visual Perl yet either.

OK.  Please tell your product strategy people that at least one developer wants
to be able to use Perl in VS .NET to create anything that can be created with
C#, VB, etc. -- e.g. make Perl a first-class VS language.


>  Hope this helps,

Yes!  Thanks.  :-)


David

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