Code-Focused Development with Visual Studio 2010
- Posted: Nov 12, 2008 at 6:17 PM
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Karen shows us what is being done around code-focused development: making it easier for all us developers to understand and navigate our code. Covered are features like Highlight References and View Call Hierarchy, among others.
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This is another Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Week Video. For other Visual Studio 2010 videos, check out the Visual Studio topic area here on Channel 9.
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Uuups you forget to cut the first 5 minutes.
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well for all loops really
can you have two extensions that use one of the margins? perhaps i want both the highlighting but also lets say a svn integration margin that shows me the diffs (and for the sake of argument, i want them both on the right side) would that be possible?
Very nice video!
Can we get that add-on provided inbox with Visual Studio? I'm a frequent user of Rock Scroll, which is basically the same app, and using an officially supported app (with a minimize button!) would be much better!
Link to Rock Scroll: http://microsoftdev.blogspot.com/2008/05/rock-scroll-visual-studio-plugin.html
That's great, now how do I get the Document Map whatever it is that looks like RockScroll? I used that extensively in VS2008, and I miss it in VS2010 RC. Will it be in the final release version?
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