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Sneak peek at Whidbey
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over 9 years ago
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There's a news report about what MSFT disclosed at the VS Live! event. See the link for info about some of the cool things we're doing in Whidbey (the next major release of VS) and Orcas (the release after that). Whidbey is what most of...
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New VSIP program rollout
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over 9 years ago
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There's now free registration at the VSIP site to become a VSIP ("Visual Studio Industy Partner"), which is the program whereby you can write a low-level package that integrates more deeply into Visual Studio than is possible as an...
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Easter Eggs & Credit Screens: good or bad?
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over 9 years ago
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Greetings, all. So...I was re-reading (well, actually re-skimming) Pete McBreen's book Software Craftsmanship , which I think has a lot of interesting observations. One of the things he calls for is a return to the practice of letting...
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Watson addendum
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over 9 years ago
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A reader named Martin makes a good point made about my earlier weblog entry about Watson crashes; he says we could offer a way to let users provide more information when a bug is difficult to reproduce. Actually, we already do this in cases...
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Watson's revenge
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over 9 years ago
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My dear readers, I have a terrible admission to make. But it's time to come clean with you. The fact is, of our hundreds of thousands of users, a small number encounter crashing bugs in Visual Studio. They are working happily along...
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More thoughts on handling untrusted solutions/projects
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over 9 years ago
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A reader named Uri commented on my July 15th entry about safe handling of untrusted solutions & projects. He brings up some good points which I thought worth addressing. One thing he mentions is that often one needs to grab a whole sample...
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Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing
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over 9 years ago
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Greetings all! It's a hot summer here in the Seattle area. We went on a family getaway this last weekend and I got a chance to do some reading. I finally got a chance to finish "Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing" by Jane...
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Don't take code (or solutions or projects) from strangers
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over 9 years ago
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Greetings, my dear readers. I wanted to offer some suggestions about how VS users can safely handle code obtained from other sources. A combination of common sense and careful reading of the VS documentation would lead you to the...
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Linked items and SCC integration
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over 9 years ago
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A person named Blair commented on one of my prior entries about using linked files. They mention that the integration of a project's linked files with source code control has some limitations, esp. when you link to files outside the current project...
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Saving files with different encodings & line endings
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over 9 years ago
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Now, this feature could be described as more of a text editor feature than a project feature, and it's not owned by my team, but it's relevant & useful enough that I think it's worth mentioning here. With VS you can save a text file with an...
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Category Consciousness
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over 9 years ago
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So, someone here at MS who was more blog-savvy than me pointed out that I wasn't using categories, which is a real annoyance for those listening via RSS. I plan my comments here two basically fall into two categories. Entries in the "VS tips...
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Reflections from airborne reading
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over 9 years ago
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There are generally two kinds of books. Those that you read once and seldom return to, and those that you want to reread every few years. (And if you're smart you'll get the ones in the first group from the library and only buy those in...
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Open With (or, another great hidden feature revealed)
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over 9 years ago
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Well, I'm back. Had a great time in Minnesota, but alas, all good vacations must come to an end. I have some reflections which I might share later, but right now I want to tell you about another highly useful feature which is so obscurely...
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