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Visual Studio Links #30

by dstokes on May 20, 2008

My latest in a series of the weekly, or more often, summary of interesting links I come across related to Visual Studio.

The JetBrains .NET Tools Blog has a list of recent blog posts on ReSharper.

Daniel Moth has posted an introduction to XAML – XAML:  Level 100.

Gareth Jones posted a few links to blog posts on DSL Tools.

Quan To:

DiveDeeper blog has posted #21 in the great LearnVSXNow! series – PowerCommands Deep Dive – Analyzing Commands.

Sara Ford’s Tip of the Day #219 explains how to show extension methods in the Object Browser.

Via Jason Haley:  Henning Krause has written a nice article covering Windows Installer XML 3.0 Extension for Managed Installers.

Visual Studio 2008 KB:  Also in the 2005 KB, You are not Prompted to Edit a file under Source Control when you begin making changes.

The VSX Team is asking for feedback on VS Extensibility in the VSX Survey (Spring 2008).

George Mileka provided clarification on the options for VS Runtime binding on the Visual C++ Team Blog.

Jonathon Wood has created a video on creating tray icons – How Do I:  Create Tray Icons in MFC?

Ken Levy has posted the VSX Community Letter for May 2008.

Via DotNetKicksImprove the Visual Studio Solution Explorer.

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