Web Developer Efficiency Tools in Visual Studio 11
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If you're a web developer, Mads Kristensen and Jorge Gabuardi are about to be your new best friends. In this episode of Web Camps TV, Mads and Jorge introduce you to all the new features available in Visual Studio 11 for web developers. From the improved CSS editor to serious JavaScript improvements, a new set of color tools, and the brand new Page Inspector, Visual Studio 11 is loaded with new ways to enhance your web development experience.
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This looks great. But the problem is that it doesn't quite give you what the Web Essentials extension did before it. The CSS page inspector looks great, but changes aren't reflected automatically - you need to refresh. This is fine for most sites, but for Singla Page Applications, when on a dialog where the page's state isn't reflected in the URL it's a pain. You would need to fire up the dialog again. Why not support dynamic CSS changes?
Other than that - the new features look great.
@joeyw I'm guessing that what you're describing is due to the tooling being in a beta state
Microsoft is one of the best editors out there and I really like what you guys did there.
What would be also awesome is giving advanced FTP support like the on PhpStorm 3.3
Thanks a lot.
Super awesome features !! The callback function adding from backend is just too good !
Great new features. But please don't say so many times 'aha' or 'ihi'.
Let me refer to an article @ALA: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/every-time-you-call-a-proprietary-feature-css3-a-kitten-dies/.
Long story short, you should remove -moz and -webkit properties from your snippets, otherwise you are helping criminals. Apparently you MS guys always had problems understanding web standards and what they're for;) but you did lots of catching up recently. Don't screw it now.
Good to see web development getting first class status - long overdue!
Good work.
@Szymon Matyjaszek
There will be a way for you to turn all that off and go strictly W3C standards in the CSS and JS editor.
Great things but it would have been more cooler and product of the year when we do not have to enter ctrl + shift + Enter...Real time change. like i just saw this video
http://vimeo.com/36579366
and it was cooler than ice. :)
I'd like to see the overload JavaScript function in action great work on the go to definition JavaScript very useful
@Space_Cow: There will be more, trust me! If there are any topics you'd like to see covered on the show, I'm all ears.
Thanks so much for tuning in. Please continue to do so and keep the suggestions and ideas coming.
Good work. I'm excited to start working on VS11. Can you please focus on reporting. I'm always using Crystal Report to build reports, its very usefull, will it be possible to do such things with an integrated tool.
Good work. I'm excited to start working on VS11. Can you please focus on reporting. I'm always using Crystal Report to build reports, its very usefull, will it be possible to do such things with an integrated tool.
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I am genuinely excited about ALL the new VS 11 features! Great Work Guys!!
Very nice , particularly the browser based CSS intellisense.
I have not fully used all the existing features of VS2010. I am in magnification of CSS and scripts using 4.0. But you have gone so long ahead. That is what I like MS technologies.
Hi regarding the question posed in the video: Page Inspector default window behavior, I think my vote would go towards the default being a docked appearance. Then as along as there is an easy way to undock it and have it behave like a browser window (which will typically be most helpful for devs who have a dual monitor setup I would guess) and then redock it, I think you would have a very nice story with that.
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The JavaScript to to definition thing is nice.
The little color palette inside the CSS editor is neat.
The ASP.NET team really ought to shelve web forms. The web is not the desktop. Modeling it as such only leads to leaky abstractions.
For the host: I tried to keep track of the mmm-hmms, but I lost count. Not to be mean, but you need to work on your public speaking skills if your are going to be hosting a web TV show. It was actually hard to hear what the guest was saying because you were mmm-hmming or talking over them. Go to a Toastmasters or something it'll help you personally and professionally.
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function Divide(a, b) {
///<signature>
/// <summary>Divide 2 numbers</summary>
/// <parameter name="a" type="Number">Dividend</param>
/// <parameter name="b" type="Number">Divisor</param>
/// </signature>
alert("Result: " + (a / b));
}
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