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Video: New Error Checking Feature in Visual Studio Service Pack 1

In this 12 minute video I talk with C# IDE PM DJ Park about a new feature in Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 beta called Live Semantic Errors or Squiggles. This feature gives an increased level of live feedback on potential errors that might be found in your code. In the past, many of these errors would only surface after you tried to compile your code, but now you can see them interactively as you type code in the IDE. This feature should help developers become more productive by allowing them to find errors quickly.

You have the choice of either watching video correctly or downloading it as zip file:

 

DjAndCharlieSquiggles

Thanks to Beth Massi who filmed this video and produced a WMV file for us to share with the community.

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Published Friday, July 25, 2008 12:06 PM by Charlie Calvert
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# Video: New Error Checking Feature in Visual Studio Service Pack 1

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Friday, July 25, 2008 3:08 PM by DotNetKicks.com

# re: Video: New Error Checking Feature in Visual Studio Service Pack 1

Is there any way, perhaps through the registry, that a delay can be introduced into the display of the live semantic errors?

Friday, August 15, 2008 12:20 PM by Rich Visotcky

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