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July, 2007

  • Visual C++ Team Blog

    Support Policy for ATL Server Library

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    Recently the VC++ team released ATL Server as a shared source library on Codeplex.com to allow its user community to enhance the library in different directions and at a faster pace than we are able to support. Since then we have received some questions...
  • Visual C++ Team Blog

    Visual Studio 2008 (Orcas) Beta 2 Now Available!

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    Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (codename "Orcas") Beta 2 is now available for download . We encourage you to download and try this early release. As the goal of this preview is to gather feedback from the developer community, please use Microsoft Connect...
  • Visual C++ Team Blog

    Class Designer Needs Your Feedback!

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    Dear all, Class Designer is a tool in Visual Studio which enables visualization of class structures, class building and refactoring. It uses a diagramming notation that is loosely based on the UML Class Diagram standard, but presents specific language...
  • Visual C++ Team Blog

    Visual C++ has left the building (well a couple of us will)

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    Hello Getting out of the office and meeting customers in their own surroundings is something we are always extremely eager to do. Along these lines, Jonathan Caves , Boris Jabes and myself will be heading to Israel at the end of the month for a...
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    Testing the IntelliSense engine

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    Hi, I am James Wang, an SDET on the VC++ Compiler Front End team. Currently, I am working on designing the test architecture for the new IntelliSense engine. I am responsible to design tests that make sure the IntelliSense engine gives correct answer...
  • Visual C++ Team Blog

    Why your application fails to load after building with a new version of VS?

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    In this blog post I would like to outline how the build decides the CRT dependencies and what that means to the user. This basic trouble shooting guide should come in handy for diagnosing dependency errors. Please note that Nikola's blog is an awesome...
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