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Ken and Aaron talk about the new features for extensibility in Visual Studio 2008 and the Visual Studio 2008 SDK including touching on&amp;nbsp;key topics like:



- How you can build your own IDE with the Visual Studio Shell
- How you could create your own language service using Babel
- How to plug into editor features like IntelliSense for statement completion
- How to build your own &amp;quot;Hello World&amp;quot; tool Window



 
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		<title>Re: Ken Levy and Aaron Marten: Visual Studio 2008 Extensibility</title>
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			<![CDATA[Useful interview, thanks!<p>posted by Yankee</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: Ken Levy and Aaron Marten: Visual Studio 2008 Extensibility</title>
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			<![CDATA[I'm starting to feel like a junk-yard dog...<br>
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It's taking too long to download. Can you guys try to have a little consistency between you. I prefer a lower resolution video. The 320x240 512Kbps is fine for whiteboard stuff (not that I know whether it's in this video or not), and when you zoom in, it's
 also fine for the videoed 'screencast' stuff too.<br>
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Actually, it would help if you started to rate the content, so we can make informed choices about what to download - ie maybe this one only needs the audio...<br>
<p>posted by RichardRudek</p>]]>
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<div class="quoteAuthor">RichardRudek wrote:</div>
<div class="quoteBody">&#65279;I'm starting to feel like a junk-yard dog...<br>
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It's taking too long to download. Can you guys try to have a little consistency between you. I prefer a lower resolution video. The 320x240 512Kbps is fine for whiteboard stuff (not that I know whether it's in this video or not), and when you zoom in, it's
 also fine for the videoed 'screencast' stuff too.<br>
<br>
Actually, it would help if you started to rate the content, so we can make informed choices about what to download - ie maybe this one only needs the audio...<br>
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I can add the low-res version, but I'm not quite sure what you mean by ratings or how ratings would help you choose whether you only need the audio. Can you explain a bit more?<p>posted by Dan</p>]]>
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<i>&#65279;I'm starting to feel like a junk-yard dog...<br>
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It's taking too long to download. Can you guys try to have a little consistency between you. I prefer a lower resolution video. The 320x240 512Kbps is fine for whiteboard stuff (not that I know whether it's in this video or not), and when you zoom in, it's
 also fine for the videoed 'screencast' stuff too.<br>
<br>
Actually, it would help if you started to rate the content, so we can make informed choices about what to download - ie maybe this one only needs the audio...<br>
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I can add the low-res version, but I'm not quite sure what you mean by ratings or how ratings would help you choose whether you only need the audio. Can you explain a bit more?</div>
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First off, thanks for the video. Though, I can't help the feeling of [<a href="/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=384734#384734">deja vu</a>]...<br>
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Ratings is probably a bad word to use to describe what I meant. Basically, if the content is just head-shots and talk, then that would be an audio-only recommendation.<br>
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White-board only would be a low res video recommendation.<br>
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Video recorded screencasts, with lazy camera operation (not zooming in close as approriate with the conversation) would be a high res recommendation.<br>
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Now if your really into editing/post production, you could take a portable hard disk with you, and save a proper screencast to it. Obviously, the screencast machine will need to have Window Media Encoder (or a commercial product that does it), but at least
 you get a full-res, high quality, low bandwidth (separate) recording that you could render into a single video stream, later. Better still, produce a multiple stream source that switches appropriately between the screencast and video streams. The best of both
 worlds for the end users, though a huge PITA for you guys... [A]<br>
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Thanks for the video&nbsp; <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-1.gif' alt='Smiley' /><br>
<p>posted by RichardRudek</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[I agree Richard.<br>
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This video is too high res.<br>
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<p>posted by malcolms</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[I tried installing the storyboard tool discussed in the video and I got an error on install.<br>
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I reviewed the codeplex page and I was glad to see other users were having the same issue.&nbsp; But I was disppointed I didn't find any posts by MSFT people that this is a known bug and we're working on it......<p>posted by spottedmahn</p>]]>
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