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Visual Studio 2005: Cool Debugging Tricks Reviews: 0 Rating:
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What percentage of your development time would you say that you spend debugging code? Here are some useful debugging techniques for developer productivity.  read more

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http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/ Updated: 3/9/2009 Hits:Today 1 Total 149

Visual Studio 2008 Tips & Tricks Every developer must know Reviews: 0 Rating:
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This article shows important Tips and Tricks for Visual Studio 2008 most of them are common with VS2005, which every developer should know to increase his productivity while coding.
http://smallworkarounds.blogspot.com/ Updated: 1/21/2009 Hits:Today 1 Total 163

An Introduction to Code Snippets in Visual Studio - Part II Reviews: 0 Rating:
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The first part of this article introduced Visual Studio code snippets and showed how they can save you lots of time and typing by reducing the need for you to manually type repetitive code. This installment will examine the .snippet file format and show you how to expand your snippet library by downloading and creating new snippets
http://www.15seconds.com/issue/080724 Updated: 8/6/2008 Hits:Today 1 Total 168

An Introduction to Code Snippets in Visual Studio Reviews: 0 Rating:
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Sometimes it's the little things that can really make your day. That's the way I feel about Visual Studio's Code Snippets. Ever since they were introduced in Visual Studio 2005, I've wondered how I ever wrote code without them.

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http://www.15seconds.com/issue/080710 Updated: 8/1/2008 Hits:Today 1 Total 157

Writing to Event Logs in VS.NET Reviews: 0 Rating:
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In this article we will explain how you can utilize the Event Log in order to track information in your application or display any errors that might have been thrown in your application. Here are some internal system logs to use if you do not want to create your own log, one of the benefits of the Event Log is that is gives you a non-visual way of displaying error messages.
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http://www.programminghelp.com/progra Updated: 7/30/2008 Hits:Today 1 Total 106

Introducing Visual Studio .NET 2008 - Top 10 Features Reviews: 0 Rating:
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After a long beta period, Visual Studio .NET 2008 is finally on general release. There are a ton of new features and enhancements in this release that make it almost a no-brainer to upgrade - I thought I’d take a moment and list my top ten favorites in no particular order.
http://www.developerfusion.co.uk/show Updated: 4/16/2008 Hits:Today 1 Total 302

Building an Office COM Add-in Using Visual Studio .NET Reviews: 0 Rating:
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In this step-by-step article Sumit discusses and describes how to build an Office COM add-in by using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003.
http://aspalliance.com/1062_Building_ Updated: 11/11/2006 Hits:Today 1 Total 863

Data Driven Testing with Visual Studio Team Suite Reviews: 0 Rating:
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Learn how Visual Studio Team Suite (VSTS) seamlessly integrates the development environment with a suite of robust testing products that make developers more efficient when testing their applications.
http://redir.internet.com/rss/click/w Updated: 9/26/2006 Hits:Today 1 Total 609


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