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Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Bug Fixes
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
David M. Kean
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Following Brian Harry's lead and transparency , below is list of Managed Code Analysis fixes that made it into Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 . Analysis FxCop reporting CA1811 on private const, while const is being used in code. Microsoft...
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How would you rate the usefulness of this content? [David Kean]
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
David M. Kean
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At Microsoft, we have a number of internal tools and websites that help improve our interaction with the community. One such site at our disposal is a tool that helps us browse feedback provided about MSDN Library topics. This feedback, which at times...
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FxCop (Team System) MSDN Chat Roundup
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
David M. Kean
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Update: The transcript for this chat can be found here . Once again we had another really successful chat with over 320 customers attending. Thank you to all that attended, you asked some really good questions. The following is a list of questions...
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