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Visual Studio 2005 SDK v3 Docs Now Wiki-Enabled

Now that we've published the Visual Studio 2005 SDK v3 documentation to MSDN (the doc set's launching-off page is here ), we're going one step further. We're now participating in a Beta of a Wiki-enabled version of the docs (the Wiki version of the doc

Visual Studio 2005 SDK v3 Release Now Available - Without "Sign-In" Step

You can now download the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 SDK version 3.0 here directly from the Microsoft Download Center Web site. You no longer have to go through the members-only VSIP Web site. Again, just a reminder that t he Web version of the corresponding

Visual Studio 2005 SDK v3 Release Now Available

The "v3" version of the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 SDK released here today. The Web version of the corresponding documentation is available here , as well as in the v3 download itself. -- Paul ------------------------------------ This posting is provided

Visual Studio 2005 SDK Documentation Now Available on the Web

I am pleased to announce that the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 SDK documentation is now available to the public as part of the MSDN Library Web site. To access the Web-based documentation, do one or more of the following: Browse to the MSDN2 Library starting

IronPython 1.0 is Now Available

IronPython 1.0 released here today. -- Paul ------------------------------------ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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You're Invited! Visual Studio SDK Documentation Survey

My team, Visual Studio SDK User Education team, participated in a recent customer event on the Microsoft campus. One of the things we did was to present event attendees with the following survey. If you use the Visual Studio SDK, I'd appreciate 10 minutes

Getting (My) Things Done

When I first started working at Microsoft many years ago (almost 9 years, in fact), many of the folks at my new hire orientation told me that I would be "blasted by an information firehose." They were right, of course, and each year that goes by magnifies
 
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