The integration of Vulcan.NET, the .NET xBase programming language, into Visual Studio 2010 includes support for debugging with IntelliTrace.
To learn more about GraFX Vulcan.NET, visit their website at
http://www.govulcan.net.
This video demonstration highlights some key features of the Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio, which makes it easy to develop .NET applications for Oracle.
To learn more about Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio, visit their website…
This is a republishing of Kate Gregory's talk on the what and the how of extending Visual Studio.
Many developers are not even aware that Visual Studio can be extended. In fact, many developers are not aware that Visual Studio can be configured - hiding some toolbars and tool panes,…
With Visual Studio 2010, creating extensions has never been easier! In this presentation, I will discuss and demonstrate the benefits of leveraging new Visual Studio technologies such as WPF and MEF, and will show how to optimize performance for your extensions.
The talk will cover…
In this session, we’ll explore Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Applications (VSTA), which provides managed extensibility and a Visual Studio based scripting environment for both Component Object Model (COM) and Microsoft .NET applications. When integrated
into an application, VSTA can help…
Interested in getting more out of the Visual Studio Debugger? Then extend the debugger to get the functionality that your customers need. This talk will cover a variety of debugger areas that can be extended to add richer functionality. Topics will include
automating the debugger, creating custom…
While many of you may know that Visual Studio 2010 comes with a new WPF based, extensible editor, do you know why you should care? We will take a look at the new editor by examining a series of common scenarios that showcase what you can do with editor
extensions. You can think of this as your…
Rico Mariani, Architect for the Visual Studio Platform team shares his ideas and long term goals for Visual Studio. Learn how industry trends are changing the way you will develop software and how Visual Studio will lead the way.