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Snippet Editor 2.1 is now released on codeplex: http://www.codeplex.com/SnippetEditor   Apart from the few minor bug fixes, it includes improved search and now support for Visual Studio 2010 as well as 2008 and 2005. I’ve also added a “buy me a beer” button to this blog, and on the codeplex site, so if you like the Snippet Editor you can help put a smile on my face :)   The snippet editor remains free: no advertisements, no nag screens.  yep, free ... [ read more ]
 Being a huge Visual Studio snippets fan and doing a lot of web development,  I really like this Visual Studio 2010 feature for web developers:   snippets in markup! WIth this feature you can insert built in Asp.Net and JavaScript snippets.  You can create your own libraries of snippets and insert them too.
One of my favorite bloggers, Eric Lippert , has a great post on the " properties vs. attributes " question. ...classes and structs and interfaces and whatnot are mechanisms that we use to implement model elements that represent the desired semantics in a manner that we as software developers find amenable to our tools .  But let's be careful to not confuse the thing being modeled with the mechanisms we use to model it. Technorati Tags: .NET , Properties , A ... [ read more ]
The last week I've been working with a couple teammates on an Office Business Application (OBA) demonstration we wanted to put together for TechReady 8. TechReady is an internal conference we deliver to the field employees. It's my first one and so far it's been pretty fun. This morning Scott Hanselman hosted an "UnKeynote" that showcased a lot of the new stuff coming in Visual Studio 2010 that I can't talk about yet but believe me it was cool. ;-) The application I helped build wi ... [ read more ]


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