Tips & Tricks for working with Visual Studio 2008
I just found a great post about tips & trick on how to work more efficient with Visual Studio 2008 – go check it out on Steven Walter’s Blogpost.
View ArticleNeed a GUID?
Seems like every piece of XML-code I recently write (mainly for WiX and MOSS these days) needs just about a dozen of GUIDs all over the place – well maybe just a bundle :=) … anyway! OK, so guidgen.exe...
View ArticlePimpin' the Pimp
If you thought that ReSharper (R#) is putting your Visual Studio on stereoids then what do you thing about extending R# capabilities using R#-plugins? I just added a bundle of them … Agent Johnson...
View ArticleIntelliSense for MSBuild community tasks
OK, you probably know it by now … there is a whole lot of stuff writte in nice angle-brackets, but there is way to little intellisense support for all this. Just like others (NHibernate, WCF) the...
View ArticleActivating the WSPBuilder context menu
Recently WSPBuilder caught my attention, and I started to play a little with the command-line tool. WSPBuilder dramatically eases the creation of WSP-Files to deploy SharePoint solutions. But even more...
View ArticleShow them keys
If you’re a keyboard-shortcut-junkie just like me, you want to have all your currently assign keybindings memorized … but there’s a way to supply you some kind of cheat. With this little macro you can...
View ArticleIntegrated WSPBuilding
So after figuring, that the WSPBuilder is actually representing the good I fully embraced it. To take it to the next level, I installed the Visual-Studio extensions (not only to increase the number of...
View ArticleBrowsing on codeproject
Codeproject is a tremendous ressource to provide some good examples on how to deal with certain problems/technologies. For that matter, you usually would want to download the sample-code provided by...
View ArticleWork more efficient with Visual Studio
Sara Ford started in 2007 to publish daily tips and tricks on working with Visual Studio 2008 on her blog. Now Zain Naboulsi took over and is also presenting tips on working with Visual Studio 2010.
View ArticlePimp my Studio
If the vanilla look of Visual Studio doesn’t do it for you, check out studiostyles.net. Here you’ll find a huge amount of visual styles for Visual Studio 2008 and 2010. BTW: my current favorite theme...
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