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Is Your ASP.NET Development Server Not Working?
Since Visual Studio 2005 , Visual Studio comes with a development web server: the ASP.NET Development Server . I’ve been using this web server for simple test projects since than with Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008 in Windows XP Professional...
A TraceListener For Tests
In my code, I make extensive use of debug assertions (see System.Diagnostics.Debug.Assert ). These assertions are very helpful while debugging because you don’t need to step into every line of code to see if all pre-conditions are met. As soon as a pre...
How To Set Elements Of An Array Of A Private Type Using Visual Studio Shadows
Visual Studio uses Publicize to create accessors public for private members and types of a type. But when you try to set elements of a private array of elements of a private type, things get complicated. Imagine this hypothetic class to test: public static...
Compiling .NET 1.1 Projects In Visual Studio 2008
After having put my .NET 1.1 application running on the .NET 2.0 runtime ( ^ ), I’m planning on migrating it to .NET 2.0 , but not all at once. Because I don’t want to have 2 solutions (one on Visual Studio 2003 for the .NET 1.1 assemblies and another...
MSDN Ramp Up Program
I just came across this: www.MyRampUp Ramp Up is a free, online, community-based program that can help users save time in learning Microsoft technology. The easy-to-access content (provided by subject-matter gurus) is specifically tailored to the Ramp...
.NET 3.5 SP1, VS2008 SP1 And TFS2008 SP1 Released
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 (iso) Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server Service Pack 1
Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 Expected Next Week
According to the MSDN Subscriptions home page , we should expect Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 availability after August 11, 2008.
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