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November 2007 - Posts
Help with using the VS2008 Shell
Pablo has written a series of posts that should be of help to anyone thinking of hosting their applications in the VS2008 shell: Customizing a VS Shell application Integrating a VS Package with a VS Shell application VS Shell application deployment Creating
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Three things to know when using Visual Studio 2008 DSL Tools
In preparing for my presentation at TechEd , I got a chance to try out a couple of new things with DSL Tools on VS2008: The T4 editor from our friends over at Clarius, available at http://www.t4editor.net/ . I installed the VS2008 beta 2 version on a
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What's new for DSL Tools in VS2008 / VS2008 SDK
VS2008 and VS2008 SDK have just shipped . The announcement about the SDK over on the VSX blog didn't get into much detail about changes in DSL Tools for VS2008, so I thought it would be worth summarizing them here: The runtime is now part of the VS platform.
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DSL Tools beyond VS2008
I promised a while ago to publish a roadmap for what we're doing with DSL Tools, post VS2008. Now that VS2008 and the VS2008 SDK have just shipped (thanks Gareth for providing a post which points at both announecements) now seems a good time honour that
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