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Visual Studio 2010 Packages: No need for Package Load Key
LearnVSXNow! Part #44 – “Hello World” of Managed Extensibility Framework
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Visual Studio 2010 Packages: No need for Package Load Key
With the release of Visual Studio 2010 Beta1 I started iterating through the chapters of my forthcoming book with working title “Visual Studio 2010 Extensibility”. The chapters already prepared have been written with Visual Studio 2008 features...
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Sun, Jun 06 2009 12:04 PM
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inovak
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LearnVSXNow! Part #44 – “Hello World” of Managed Extensibility Framework
In the previous part of the series I gave you a very brief overview of the Managed Extensibility Framework and about how it is used by the editor extensibility in Visual Studio 2010. As an extensibility guy, I am interested in writing new extensions for...
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Thu, May 05 2009 8:07 AM
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inovak
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LearnVSXNow! Part #43 – Introducing the Managed Extensibility Framework
Visual Studio has many points to extend and also many ways to do that. We can customize Visual Studio or its plug-ins to gain new functionality, for example creating new code snippets or templates. Macros offer us another simple way to write very simple...
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Tue, May 05 2009 8:10 AM
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inovak
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LearnVSXNow! Part #42 – Five Reasons to learn VS 2010 Editor Extensibility
The Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 has been released only a few days ago. As Quan To wrote in his blog , this is a very important milestone in the life of the Visual Studio Team after a year and half. I think, this milestone is important for the lovers of...
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Fri, May 05 2009 7:11 AM
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inovak
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LINQ over C# project rehydrated
The LINQ over C# project is one of my pet peeves; I started it in the May of 2007. The goal of the project was to create a LINQ provider for C# language that would run over textual C# files to allow querying source code information directly on these files...
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Thu, Mar 03 2009 8:28 AM
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inovak
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LINQ over C#
LVN! Sidebar #7 - Showing a toolbar at Visual Studio startup
After publishing LearnVSXNow! Part #41 – Toolbar Layout and Persistence I got a letter from Laurie: “ I am working on an isolated shell app, and already have a working tool window pane and toolbar (and am using VSXtra). I'm trying to change...
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Tue, Feb 02 2009 3:18 PM
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inovak
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LearnVSXNow! Part #41 – Toolbar Layout and Persistence
A very good friend of mine started to extend Visual Studio 2008. When writing his first few toolbars, he felt lost in the documentation treating the initial layout and persistence options. When I explained him the details and the rationale behind, I found...
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Mon, Feb 02 2009 5:33 AM
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inovak
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New Dotneteers Baby on Board
Today in the morning our Dotneteer, Aghy gave life to her second child, Nora . She was born with 3270g and 53cm and came out to this brave new world "incredibly fast" as Aghy said. In the name of the other Dotneteers and the community we wish...
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Sun, Jan 01 2009 5:48 PM
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inovak
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LearnVSXNow! Part #40 - Working with Hierarchies Part 5 - Managed Classes for Custom Hierarchies
In the previous part of the series I promised to create a code sample to illustrate how to create custom hierarchies. In this article I show a simple custom hierarchy that displays a root folder with its subfolders and files as child nodes. If I had built...
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Fri, Dec 12 2008 3:17 PM
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inovak
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LearnVSXNow! Part #39 - Working with Hierarchies Part 4 - Hierarchy Windows
It’s been a long time since I published the latest article in this mini-series. In the first part I gave an overview about the hierarchy basics and in the second part I treated the basic structure of hierarchies. The first time I introduced code...
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Wed, Dec 12 2008 7:18 AM
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inovak
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How Windows 7 Saved My Days at TechEd 2008?
TechEd 2008 Developer started as good as always. Excellent presentations, excited developers, exhibitors, experts… Just what you want… On the second day, the unexpected happened: while blogging to the Hungarian Devportal, my notebook started...
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Fri, Nov 11 2008 10:38 PM
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inovak
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LearnVSXNow! #38 - VS 2010 Editor - Text Coloring Sample Deep Dive
In the previous part of the LearnVSXNow! series I shared my first experiences with the new Visual Studio 2010 SDK CTP. To help you understand new features in VS 2010 editor extensibility I decided to write a deep dive about a few examples. I selected...
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Tue, Nov 11 2008 4:56 PM
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inovak
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LearnVSXNow! #37 - Meet Visual Studio 2010 and the New VS SDK 2010 CTP
I spent this week in Los Angeles at the PDC 2008. It was seven years after my last PDC experience in 2001, so I was very happy to attend again. During the whole week and after returning home I was very excited about the new announcements and technologies...
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Mon, Nov 11 2008 10:14 AM
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inovak
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Live from PDC 2008 - Prolog
The PDC is definitely not the conference Microsoft organizes annually. I was very happy about the fact that after seven years I have the opportunity again to attend at PDC. Thanks for the help of Microsoft Hungary! For a long time when asking something...
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Sun, Oct 10 2008 10:57 AM
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inovak
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Announcement: VSXtra Shifts to a New Implementation Phase
After five month of preparation I have decided that I move VSXtra project from its experimental state to a new implementation state. You may wonder what it really means. This blog is about to explain you the details. Till this time I communicated VSXtra...
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Wed, Oct 10 2008 4:54 PM
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inovak
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