Contents tagged with Tools
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Web Site Performance and Assembly Versioning – Part 3 Versioning Combined Files Using Mercurial
Minification and Concatination of JavaScript and CSS Files
Versioning Combined Files Using Subversion
Versioning Combined Files Using Mercurial – this post -
Web Site Performance and Assembly Versioning – Part 2 Versioning Combined Files Using Subversion
Ok so it took a while to post this second part. Many apologies, we had a big roll out of a new platform at work and many things had to get sidelined.
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Branching and Merging with TortoiseSVN
For this example I am using Visual Studio 2010, TortoiseSVN 1.6.6, Subversion 1.6.6 and AnkhSVN 2.1.7819.411, so if you are using different versions, some of these screen shots may differ.
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WinMerge as a Comparison Tool in Visual Studio 2008
Ok I know VS 2010 is the new toy to be seen playing around with, but as I have just recently got delivery of my new Windows 7 pc I thought I would document how to get WinMerge to work as a comparison tool with VS2008 Team System. If for anything, so I know myself when the time comes to do it all over again.
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Windows Explorer and Microsoft SkyDrive
Bit by bit more of our lives are moving in to the cloud. I have been a bit late to this party as I have never published my photos to Flikr or any other image sharing site. That is mainly because I want to keep them secret and I am really just after an off site backup solution. What I have been after is great easy storage with enough disk space for all my photographs. There are plenty of places out on the web which offer this service I know, but I want it cheap or free. This is where Microsoft SkyDrive comes in with a whopping 25GB of private storage.
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Code Snippet Plugin for Live Writer
For anybody who regularly displays code using Live Writer, then this plugin by Leo Vildosola is a must to check out. When ever I do a rebuild of any of my computers this has to go on and I always have trouble remembering where I found it.
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Quickly reading technical articles and books
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Open containing folder
This is one VS 2008 shortcut I use all the time. Open the folder which contains the file you are currently working on.
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My end of year tool honours list
Well the holiday season is finally upon us, and I would like to take this opportunity to post a list of applications that I personally have found useful over the past 12 months. There are some classics in there, but a few surprises. Have a look, there may be something of interest to you. So, have yourself a ‘Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year’.
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Auto-generating help with NAnt and CC.net
We are about to be audited here where I work. That is the IT department, not the company as a whole. As part of this we have to get all our IT documentation up to scratch. One problem being we don't know when they are coming and what exactly they are wanting to look at. So as far as we can see we have three areas of documentation:-