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I need to apologize to to Milan and others who've been persistent in their feedback about the HTML editing in VS. Since the issues around munging HTML in the editor are mentioned frequently, I thought I would post a blog entry instead of a comment. Mikhail
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One of the things I care deeply about is the core VS Editor & Code Navigation area. We've created a VSEditor Team Blog to help you, gentle reader, find more editor & code nav information in one place. Sean (no personal blog) is the instigator,
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Some of you know I work with Alex Kipman on MSBuild . Alex and others are down at Tech Ed this week, presenting on MSBuild, something we're trying to do often. The team held a cabana session earlier this week, and has a full-on breakout on Friday afternoon.
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I've been enjoying the perils of technology and process limitations, but finally I've been able to post the snapshot of our Visual Studio hallway where your pictures and bios are being displayed. You are here Now I can get on to posting some actual technical
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A few days ago, I invited you to let me know who you are. On behalf of the folks on the VS team , I want to thank all of you who responded to me, sent me a note, a picture, a bio, a resume, or even just an electronic version of your business card! I'm
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Dear Customer, My name is Chad and I work at Microsoft . I help make Visual Studio . Who are you? I want to get to know you better. I talked with you in email, newsgroups, instant messaging. If I'm lucky, I met you at a conference; Over beer & chicken
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There are many different ways to describe the “lead or follow“ model. Compiler geeks (whom I used to publicly, and now secretly, aspire to join) might think of this in terms of lvalue and rvalue (setting the value, or reading the value). My
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Here's a new life lesson for me, one I discovered on or about my 40th birthday: Don't start a blog on the day before a multi-day vacation. I think the lesson can be generalized to: Don't start something in one context right before switching to a different
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Clever, huh? Got that line from some movie or other, and I've been waiting almost 12 years to put it in print somewhere near my name. It was going to be the subtitle of my blog, a kind of pithy self-effacement to show a lack of pretention about my blog.
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I work at Microsoft , but I'm not a Microsoft Spokesmodel. Information on this blog represents my own views, opinions, values, experiences, observations, and ideas. I reserve the right to change these things whenever I want; I'm a work-in-progress. Information
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