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Hello all,
I am a die hard HomeSite Editor Fan and I was wondering how I can ween myself off of it and move to Microsoft's Visual Studio. The whole project thing has me totally confused, considering that as a Web Developer I really do not maintain projects, but work on individual files on an Intranet. Is there a way to view the file structure inside of Visual Studio? I am a Root Images Styles Scripts Apps Etc. Etc. Type developer. Please give me some feedback. ???? Or should I just use DreamWeaver MX...
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In my opinion, Visual Studio .NET is not a great web management tool. Its power is in building .NET Applications.
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Yeah - web developers don't need the Project management tools generally. A good text editor (i.e. good syntax highlighting, find/replace) and windows explorer does the trick for me.
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