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The C# Language Specification states on §7.5.1.2 that “(…) the expressions or variable references of an argument list are evaluated in order, from left to right (…)”. So, when this code is compiled with the C# 4.0 compiler: static void M( int x = 10,...
As announced by Jason Zender in his blog post , Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 is available for download for MSDN subscribers since March 8 and is available to the general public since March 10. Brian Harry provides information related to TFS and S...
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...
Filed under: ASP.NET, Web, VisualStudio, Windows, WindowsVista, VisualStudio2008, Windows7, VisualStudio2010, TipsAndTricks, VisualStudio2005, CodeProject
Using Visual Studio macros to change the current project as the startup project and start it.
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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...
Filed under: .NET, C#, Microsoft, MSDN, VisualStudio, Testing, LINQ, VisualStudio2008, VisualStudio2010, TipsAndTricks, .NET2.0, .NET3.5, .NET4.0
If you were able to attend this session at PDC or Tech-Ed EMEA Developers , you were presented with a first class presentation of the future of C# , presented, respectively, by Anders Hejlsberg and Mads Torgersen . For the near future ( .NET 4.0) C# will...
Filed under: .NET, C#, Microsoft, MSDN, VisualStudio, TechEd, PDC, TechEd2008, VisualBasic, PDC2008, VisualStudio2010
(It might seem a bit late for this, but, lately, I’ve been having a lot on my mind. So here it goes.) This was my first PDC . It was just as I had been told. For those who don’t know, the PDC is all about the future. The near future ( .NET 4.0 and Windows...
Filed under: .NET, Events, Microsoft, MSDN, VisualStudio, TechEd, PDC, TechEd2008, PDC2008, PDC2009, Windows7, WindowsAzure, VisualStudio2010, "Geneva", TechEd2009, "Dublin", "Oslo"