Tags: vs2005
Tags: vs2005
Vista / Office Launch
Posted Sunday February 4, 2007, 11:39 pm, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture
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Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Trumps Vista
Posted Tuesday December 19, 2006, 11:04 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture
One of the things I thought I’d get to this weekend is to upgrade my laptop to Vista again. It is a pretty easy background task and with Norton Ghost is quickly reversable if need be (as it was the last time I tried ). | | Unlike some (e.g., J.
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VS 2005, SP1 and Vista
Posted Tuesday December 19, 2006, 11:04 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture
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Ultimate .NET Developer?s Charity Auction
Posted Tuesday December 19, 2006, 11:04 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture
You can read more about the project on their website or blog. | | One unusual thing about this charity is that all travel and admin expenses are paid by the charity’s founders themselves.
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Three deficiencies in the C# preprocessor
Posted Tuesday August 8, 2006, 2:58 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture
Here are three things I want the C# preprocessor to do. Of course, this means that I really want these for C# /.NET 1.1. You may think it already does this, but of course it does not. This is kind of obvious, but why do I have to define my own constant (as in the above example)?
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VS2005 Productivity
Posted Tuesday August 8, 2006, 2:57 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture
That said, I think the majority of Visual Studio users are not only happy with VS2005, but also are very productive with it. | | And don’t get me wrong, Microsoft, go ahead and buy JetBrains.
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VS2005 PowerShell Prompt
Posted Tuesday May 16, 2006, 6:11 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture
If you are like me, you use the Visual Studio Command Prompt frequently, because you need the environment that gets set up by the vcvarsall batch. If you don’t yet have a profile set up, then create the required directory (explanation of profile naming is here) :
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