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jaybaz [MS] WebLog
Absolutely, positively, no Edit and Continue
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
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See Soma 's announcement . VS 2005 supports Edit and Continue for C#. You asked for it, again and again. So we did it. It took a heroic effort by the developers, testers, and program managers in C# to make this happen. Enjoy.
jaybaz [MS] WebLog
Uh-oh, it's google
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
59
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So now I have GMail , the Google Toolbar , the Google Deskbar , and the Google Desktop . To search MSDN help, I use google . At home, all my computers use Google as their home page. When I want to browse the web on my phone, I use Google Number Search...
jaybaz [MS] WebLog
Google for MSDN help
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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When I want to look up an API in the .Net Frameworks, or read about some language construct, I look to MSDN as the repository of such information. But MSDN search is painful, and Google rocks. So I have this link as a shortcut in my browser: http://www...
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