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DTE and T4 - Better Together
A couple of folks out there have put together some really neat T4 templates that use the host-specific flag and then access Visual Studio's DTE object model to read state from other code in the project and use that as metadata for code generation. Daniel Read More...
DSL Tools 2010 Beta1 Launches!
Jean-Marc announced today that the latest new beta version of DSL Tools launched today hot on the heels of the recent Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 SDK beta releases. The team is really proud of all the great features we're shipping in this Read More...
TellMe Voice Studio Beta1
I just noticed that the good folks over at TellMe (a relatively new bit of Microsoft) have shipped a beta of their Voice Studio voice application dev tool, based on DSL Tools. Very cool indeed! (I seem to be saying this a lot lately) I love the process Read More...
Clarius' T4 Editor ships V1.0
Victor pinged me to say that Clarius had launched their eagerly-awaited T4 editor for Visual Studio . That's pretty exciting news for all those of use who edit T4 templates on a daily basis - that's almost everyone these days, right? ;-) Technorati Tags: Read More...
More general-purpose T4 goodness
Oleg saw my post about Kiril's general-purpose use of T4 and gently pointed me at the set of resources he has put up in the same area. It's really great to see folks exploiting the richness we've added by putting T4 into every copy of Visual Studio 2008. Read More...
Both Visual ANDALSO Basic
Ken has just announced over on the VSX blog that we're releasing our VB Pack for the VS 2005 SDK, opening up the world of Visual Studio package eXtensibility to all our Visual Basic customers. We're really keen to get your feedback on how this works out Read More...
Lutz Roeder's Reflector 5.0
Essential tool - essential update. Nuff said. Link to Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet Read More...
Sandcastle - Create MSDN-style documentation for your .Net assemblies
I see that a CTP of Sandcastle has just been launched. From their blog: "Enabling managed class library developers throughout the world to easily create accurate, informative documentation with a common look and feel" Back when I was building enterprise Read More...

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