I love Scott Hanselman interviews, keep them coming. I always learn something. In this I learned, there is a grand plan and why it unfolds the way it does.
Very cool!
Thanks,
Irv
Cool IBM keyboard.
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Wildcat is a little after my time. I used to run a customized RBBS on an IBM PC a really long time ago.
Making a Visual Studio project template is fairly easy. Just zip up your project files, write a .vstemplate XML file which is basically a manifest listing the files in your project, and replace your project-specific text with tokens like $safeprojectname$, $safeitemname$, etc.
Reference: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6db0hwky.aspx
So when does that Canned Bing (see the middle can in the video, to the left of the Diet Coke) come out of internal testing and hit CTP?
Thanks!
Scott,
It is pretty amazing that these video shown to us. I am under building project for our company these days, and I believe next year I need to swich to VS 2010 which has so many new great features, and your videoes ae pretty helpfull. Thanks again.
PARK WOOD
How come the "forgot my password" template is forgotten. It was very helpfull to get it right out of the box.
Mesfin