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Visual Studio

Recent Posts

• Mar 22 Thu


Make your Mark: DBPro Program Mgr asking for feedback

Cameron Skinner writes "...simply asking for feedback on some current thinking we are doing in the area of visual designers for the product. Please drop by her blog and give her your thoughts on the subject!"

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• Mar 2 Fri


Visual Studio Code Metrics - a long time to wait

Scott Dorman writes " ....this will only be available with the Visual Studio Team Developer and Team Suite editions. I still think Microsoft is doing the development community a huge injustice with this decision, but I'm glad to see Visual Studio finally getting some more code analysis tools. Right now, it only calculates five metrics:"

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• Jan 17 Wed


VSTS4DBP: Datadude build version numbers

Simon Evans writes "I thought it would be useful to know the version numbers for all the various builds of datadude seeing as there is nothing in the installed product that tells you. Gert provided the information here which I'm sure he won't mind me copying into this blog: version 2.0.50727.251 is RTM...."

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• Jan 10 Wed


Mobile 5.0 Development

James Senior writes "Interesting Mobile 5.0 APIs are being released - you'll get them in ROM and hence do not have to be deployed to the target by your setup programs. To code against them, you need to download the free Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK which installs the six libraries that you can reference from your Visual Studio 2005 Smart Device project, so you can use the namespaces and types and gain access to the new features. The SDK also provides Windows Mobile 5.0 emulators for use from within Visual Studio 2005. These class libraries are (in no particular order): ..."

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• Sep 27 Wed


VS2005 SP1 & Team Foundation Server SP1 betas arrived

Bry writes "We got VS2003 SP1 here in 2006 and we got 2005 SP1 in 2006 as well - a much quicker turnaround - I know some would say that 2005 is a dog and needed the SP sooner rather than later and perhaps that is the case, but they delivered it and we got to use a “production” version of 2005 while they prepared a SP to iron out the kinks. People can say what they want - but .NET 2.0 doesn’t come out with VS2005 because 2.0 is basically useless to the masses without it. And the sooner 2.0 got out there the sooner companies can qual it and release it to their employees - I mean almost a year later at Intel and we haven’t fully deployed .NET 2.0 to the office workers - in the MFG computing space we are even farther away. So thanks MS for pushing it out there"

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