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Robert Green is a Technical Evangelist for Visual Studio.
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Using SQLite in Windows 8 Store Apps
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In episode 52 of my Visual Studio Toolbox show, I showed a sample Windows 8 app that uses SQLite. The app manages customers and their projects. In this post, I will show you how to build that app. [11/28/2012]: I uploaded the sample to the MSDN Code Samples...
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Episode 53 of Visual Studio Toolbox: Sample Browser Visual Studio Extension
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Mei Liang returns to the show this week to demonstrate the latest version of the Sample Browser extension for Visual Studio. This extension provides a way for developers to search and download more than 3500 code samples from within Visual Studio, including...
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Episode 51 of Visual Studio Toolbox: Visual Studio 2012 Color Theme Editor
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In this episode, Matthew Johnson shows us the Visual Studio 2012 Color Theme Editor extension. With this extension, you can customize the Visual Studio 2012 color palette, choosing from several available themes or creating your own in order to customize...
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