DX_SourceOutliner v1.1 Released: 1 bug-fix and 3 features
After a bit of work this weekend, I am happy to announce that v1.1 of the DX_SourceOutliner Visual Studio Add-in is ready for download. You can get the latest binary […]
After a bit of work this weekend, I am happy to announce that v1.1 of the DX_SourceOutliner Visual Studio Add-in is ready for download. You can get the latest binary […]
It seems there’s no substitute for using a piece of software in actual production to really surface bugs and usability issues 🙂 This isn’t too surprising to anyone who has […]
After a final bug-fix, I’m happy to announce that the 1.0 RTM version of the DX_SourceOutliner is now available for download. The binary has been moved to a new Google […]
After a bit of arm-wrestling with the Visual Studio eventing model to ensure that some really weird corner cases are handled and the treeview isn’t rebuilt like 100 times when […]
As a creator of community content (no, I’m not likening the level of what I do to anything close to what Jeff and Joel have accomplished with StackOverflow), I’m willing […]
After about a week and a half of on-again, off-again work on this in my spare time (yeah, I code for work, I code for fun, I’m mostly hopeless — […]
Catching up: for background, refer to this post where I lay out what I’m trying to achieve and this post where I share some of my progress on the project […]
In this recent post I blogged a bit about some of the limitations of the otherwise very valuable Visual Studio Source Code Outliner PowerToy add-in. I also posted about my […]
Background: Source Code Outliner Visual Studio PowerToy Anyone who has watched any of my many screencasts or read my own list of tools that I use to enhance my Visual […]