Posted By: The Channel 9 Team | Jan 12th, 2005 @ 9:53 PM | 66,482 Views | 27 Comments
In part II of our Visual Studio core team tour, Josh and I talked with members of the Editor, Extensibility, and Help Integration teams (Part I is here). Today you meet:

Sean Laberee | Sara Ford |  Chris Burrows | Craig Skibo | Nicolas Coderre | Chetan Parmar | Diane Rapp | Eric Mazurkiewicz | Saurabh Jain Jeremy Jones
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staceyw
staceyw
Before C# there was darkness...
Thanks Josh.  That was neat.  Funny how a lot of MS folks don't know right up front Channel9 is holding the camera.  They should glue the 9 guy on top of the camera and/or mic. Cheers.
jledgard wrote:
Not sure I can help you with the video download issues. It seems to work fine for me.

RE: The Editor: We default to Rich Text when copying text.  The Editor itself is not a RichText control but something we owner draw ourselves.


But then why does it have the same new-line squiggle bug as Word?

- I am talking about 2003, not 2005. Is 2003 a rich-text based program?
Hey Josh, if you happen to be watching the thread - do you know did Mark Cligget move onto other tasks or what, I remember him being very active towards the VS community on his blogs, but then went suddenly silent about a month before beta 1.
No, Mark is still the lead of the Devdiv Customer Connection team and still my manager. I know his blog has been silent since June, but he has still be hard at work getting other team involved in the community.
Minh
Minh
WOOH! WOOH!


Wow! Touch-based computing. How do you delete stuff? White-out?
Just having fun. Great stuff guys. But seeing stuff like using C++ to write the C++ compiler, or using VS to write VS always weird me out.
Sampy
Sampy
This will be the sixth time we have destroyed it and we have become exceedingly efficient at it
Minh wrote:
But seeing stuff like using C++ to write the C++ compiler, or using VS to write VS always weird me out.


When developing, I like to use the best IDE available Smiley
Skriker V1.0
Skriker V1.0
Need more money...
Any chance of making the install faster, why does it take so long anyway? 25mins + (Based on VS 2003)
Minh
Minh
WOOH! WOOH!
Sampy wrote:

When developing, I like to use the best IDE available Smiley


So you're probably using VS 2K3 to write VS 2K5. But have you used VS 2K5 on any production stuff yet?
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