DX_SourceOutliner v2.0 Redesign Concepts (continued)
This is the second in a series of posts about my thoughts on my redesign of the DX_SourceOutliner Visual Studio DXCore-based plugin that started here. Observed Theme 3: Decision Logic […]
This is the second in a series of posts about my thoughts on my redesign of the DX_SourceOutliner Visual Studio DXCore-based plugin that started here. Observed Theme 3: Decision Logic […]
In a past post, I mentioned that I am in the process of declaring ‘Technical Bankruptcy’ on my DX_SourceOutliner project. I wanted to share some of my thoughts on what’s […]
Anyone who has done any appreciative work in software engineering is familiar with one of the most challenging aspects of Software Development: the realization that software engineering isn’t fundamentally really […]
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 […]
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 […]
Its that time again — Developer Express has just released their next quarterly installment of their suite of Visual Studio Productivity Add-Ins, running the gamut from the commercially-offered CodeRush and […]
For those who didn’t manage to attend the Agile Firestarter 2009 Event this past Saturday in NYC (details here), the videos from the first two sessions have now been posted […]
If you missed the April 2009 NYC ALT.NET user group meeting on Continuous Integration and automated builds, you can still check out the videos of the meeting on Vimeo here. […]
For those who couldn’t make the meeting, the videos of the March 2009 NYC ALT.NET user group have been posted for viewing on Vimeo here. As usual, our group’s resident […]
A recurring theme that keeps cropping up in various forums of discussion is the question… What is ALT.NET? Heck, I even blogged a little about it back in September of […]