Power Tools for VS2010

Published 6 August 2010 14:11 by Ross in .NET | .NET 4.0 | Visual Studio
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ScottGu has just done a brief blog post about some of the code editing productivity enhancements availiable in the Power Tools for Visual Studio 2010 add-on. This is a follow on from his earlier more in-depth posts on the subject which are here and here. The add-ons which have been made... [More]

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Have you ever got frustrated because the website you have been developing and testing on the inbuilt Visual Studio webserver (Cassini) does not work when published to IIS? You have always had the option to use a local instance of IIS on your machine to debug Visual Studio web projects but thi... [More]

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Scott Gu has just blogged about improvements made to the add reference dialog in VS 2010. This has always been really slow and a major pain. It seems the VS 2010 team have listened to everyone’s gripes and now by default the dialog opens on the “Projects Tab” and when using the &ld... [More]

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Scott Guthrie has recently been creating a few blog posts about Visual Studio 2010. This post on multiple monitor support really caught my attention. I simply can't wait for this feature. Something tells me that this is going to be something once you have used once you simply won't be able... [More]

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