June 2004 - Posts
Well it's finally been announced - the Express line of products for Visual Studio! You can find out more about the products and download it from: http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express . There is also a contest to produce applications using Express http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=11656
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In my first public Microsoft presentation (PDC 2000) I made a bet that I have lived to regret. At PDC 2000 we had very early bits of .NET and VS so it was a little bit of a minefield to demo. I had at least 4 demos during my 1 hour session but I was pretty
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So who would have thought that keybindings would have been a contentious issue? J Thanks for all the great comments and ideas, I’ll work with our core editing team to see what we can incorporate for VS 2005. Reading through all the comments and
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Andy wants my blood but on an internal email thread both Don Box and Chris Sells also want it. I was responsible for the new C# keybindings (I’ll let you have a moment to stick that pin into the Microsoft PM Voodoo doll you all have J ). It all
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Yesterday I watched a usability study where the user was a little frustrated about seemingly gratuitous changes we have made in the product. They were using a pre-release version of VS 2005 and quickly asked these questions: Why is there a MenuStrip in
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I came up with a term the other day when I was talking to some people about blogging. I'm still getting used to blogging (making time to blog, what is something reasonable to blog about etc) but I was talking to some people at TechEd (some Microsoft,
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I'm working on an issue with the C# refactoring and wanted to get your opinion. One of the things we are delivering in VS 2005 is the ability to reliably rename methods, types etc. We have a current issue where you can be in some code and you want to
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As I mentioned earlier this month I used VPC for the TechEd demo. Everything worked well but I had a strange problem that I couldn't quite work out. Today I took advantage of working at Microsoft and went and met some QA people from the VPC team and got
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I've posted an article containing a walkthrough of my session at TechEd. The article contains links to both the slides and the demos that I used. All the demos I used at TechEd work on the (clearly named :-)) Visual Studio 2005 Community Technology Preview
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