Archives
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What does the "ms" in "mscorlib" stand for - hint: it's not "Microsoft".
There's an intriguing post on .NET 247 saying that the “ms” in “mscorlib” doesn't stand for Microsoft anymore:
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.NET Framework debug symbols
I haven't tried this yet, but apparently you can get the debug symbols for the Framework that all you to step into calls in the BCL. At present, I tend to use Reflector to decompile the types and step through it in my mind, but this sounds cool if it does work.
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SccSwitch - switch VS .NET source control providers
Old news for some, but Harry Peirson has a cool tool for switching between source control providers with VS .NET. (e.g. SourceGear, VSS and GDN).
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More VS .NET keyboard shortcuts - Adding classes and folders
Something I do regularly is add new folders and classes to VS .NET projects. Up until about two minutes ago, I'd done this manually, via the mouse.
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David Brent to Train Microsoft
From Neowin:
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SourceBrowse - new features added (you lucky people!)
Scott Watermasysk asked me to add a couple of additional features to SourceBrowse so that he could use it to host the source for .Text.
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Browse and search source code trees with IE - SourceBrowse
The first version of my freebie Web-based source tree viewer is available on GDN: http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/two47sourcebrowse
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Introducing WinFX 247 (www.winfx247.com)
I'm happy to tell you all about the beta of WinFX 247 at http://www.winfx247.com/.
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Extending Explorer with Band Objects
Ever wonder how to build something that looks like the Google toolbar in .NET? The ever magical Code Project has an article on how to do just that.
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Accessibility
Sara Ford, VS Software Design Engineer, blogs about her accessibility experiences with VS .NET.