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Blog Post:
Future Focus: Document Map Margin
Charlie Calvert
We are continuing our series of posts about proposed features for the next version of Visual Studio. This post focuses on a new feature called Document Map Margins (DMM). Developers frequently work with huge source files that are difficult to navigate. The proposed DMM feature is designed to make it...
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15 Aug 2008
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Future Focus: Searching and Navigating to Symbols
Charlie Calvert
C++ PM Boris Jabes has added to our series of articles on features that are being considered for the next version of Visual Studio. In his post , Boris describes a proposed feature that will allow users to "find and navigate to a specific location in their solution." Boris explains that users can type...
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11 Jul 2008
Blog Post:
Future Focus II: Call Hierarchy
Charlie Calvert
The success of the first Future Focus post has made it easy for us to continue sharing our plans for the future of the C# language. The intelligent and thoughtful suggestions we received from the community about the Dynamic Lookup feature have had a significant impact on the C# team's plans for future...
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6 Mar 2008
Blog Post:
Future Focus I: Dynamic Lookup
Charlie Calvert
by Charlie Calvert and Mads Torgersen What is Future Focus? This is the first of a series of monthly posts designed to give insight into the C# team’s current plans for future versions of Visual Studio. Each post will highlight one or more key subjects that will impact users of the C# language. It is...
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25 Jan 2008
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