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Thanks for an amazing conference!
On behalf of the Visual Studio Extensibility team, we want to thank everyone for attending our Visual Studio Extensibility Developer conference. It was an amazing week which went off without a hitch due to a ton of planning and coordination by Anthony Read More...
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VSX Conference next week, VSX on Code Gallery Update...
We are less than a week away from the VSX Developer Conference. We are all geared up for it and we will have a great conference. Ken Levy just made a post on his blog this morning about 10 Reasons to attend the VSX DevCon 2008 . If you have any colleagues Read More...
Visual Studio 2008 SDK 1.1 has been released!
The Visual Studio 2008 SDK 1.1 has been released! Woo hoo!!! We've been spending a lot of time the last few months getting this out the door so we're all pretty excited about this release. The Visual Studio 2008 SDK 1.1 compliments the Service Pack 1 Read More...
What Have We Been Up to?
Our team has been busy working on several things in parallel. I wanted to blog a little bit about the stuff we have been working on so our VSX developer community is in the know :) 1) VS 2008 SP1. You all have see the beta go out, and hopefully have already Read More...
VSX DevCon Sessions Posted
If you haven't heard already, we are hosting the first-ever public VSX conference from September 15-16 on the main Microsoft campus in Redmond, WA. The conference is focused entirely on Visual Studio Extensibility and will present a good mix of introductory Read More...
Sign-up for the VSX Flash Newsletter email subscription
The VSX team has created a formal recurring communication email newsletter to provide the latest news, announcements, and special offers related to VSX (Visual Studio Extensibility), the VSIP (Visual Studio Industry Partners) program, and the Visual Studio Read More...
VSX Developer Conference 2008
VSX DevCon 2008: http://msdn.com/vsx/conference     This fall, Microsoft is hosting a developer conference to teach developers how to extend Visual Studio. Visual Studio is an open, extensible platform that can be customized for everything from Read More...
VSX FAQ Blog created for scenario based resource references
We just created a new VSX related blog called the VSX FAQ blog . We will be posting new entries and updating existing ones on the VSX FAQ blog as needed.  We have over 100 VSX FAQ topics with links already created and currently being reviewed, so Read More...
VSX Community Letter for March 2008
This month's letter includes a summary of our new Visual Studio Gallery website we launched a few weeks ago, the updated VSX developer center, information about what the VSX team has been working on in the past few months, event news on VSX, some new Read More...
Visual Studio Gallery announced
The Microsoft Visual Studio Ecosystem team has officially launched the new Visual Studio Gallery site at http://visualstudiogallery.com/ . This new web site is a resource center for all Visual Studio extensions and includes everything from free VS PowerToys Read More...
VSX Community Letter for February 2008
This month's letter includes information about what the VSX team has been working on in the past few months, event news on VSX, some new VSX projects released, more VSX content online, and a preview of what's coming next month. What's new with the VSX Read More...
VSX webcasts available on demand: VSX, VS Shell, and DSL Tools
The VSX team presented three MSDN webcasts last month that are now online. To view online or download any of the VSX webcasts, go to the link for the webcast below and sign in via Windows Live ID, enter your name, and then you will be able to view online Read More...
VSX Community Letter for January 2008
This month's letter includes information about what the VSX team has been working on in the past few months, event news on VSX, some new VSX projects released, more VSX content online, and a preview of what's coming next month. What's new with the VSX Read More...
.NET Rocks! podcast: Ken Levy on Visual Studio Extensibility (VSX)
Audio podcast NET Rocks show #303: Ken Levy on Visual Studio Extensibility (VSX) is now online. Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell talk VSX with Ken Levy who these days is all about community and showing developers how to extend Visual Studio. A good Read More...
SaphireSteel releases new Ruby on Rails IDE based on VS 2008 Shell
While we've seen several community related projects released last month based on the VS 2008 Shell , just released is the first commercial product based on our free VS 2008 Shell: Ruby In Steel Text Edition by SaphireSteel Software, $49 . There are many Read More...
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