Charles Teague: Building Windows Live Writer Plug-ins
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Catherine Heller interviews Charles Teague on Windows Live Writer, a free and extensible desktop blogging application that can work with practically every blogging service available.
Charles discusses the Windows Live Writer SDK which includes a managed API for extending Live Writer. He demonstrates the Polaroid Picture Plug-in and also shows how to build a "Hello World" plug-in in Visual Studio. You can find more information including SDK updates on the Windows Live Writer blog.
Charles discusses the Windows Live Writer SDK which includes a managed API for extending Live Writer. He demonstrates the Polaroid Picture Plug-in and also shows how to build a "Hello World" plug-in in Visual Studio. You can find more information including SDK updates on the Windows Live Writer blog.
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The tool is called 'Resharper' and is made by a company called JetBrains. I'm a huge fan- it has really has a positive impact on my productivity coding!
http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/
Best,
Charles Teague (MSFT)
How to blog to C9 with Liver Writer? tia
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