My latest in a series of the weekly, or more often, summary of interesting links I come across related to Visual Studio.
Lisa Feigenbaum is looking for feedback on a potential Call Hierarchy feature on The Visual Basic Team blog.
Visual Studio 2008 KB: Workaround available for BUG: MFC Feature Pack wizard generated code with CFormView-derived view shows Debug Assertion.
Via Jason Haley: John Robbins has written Debugger Settings, a Visual Studio add-in which allows you save and restore breakpoint settings across different machines.
Via Steve Pietrek:
- Visual Studio Tip: Creating and Consuming an Item Template
- Derik Whittaker explained the process for Referencing 2.0 Web Services (asmx) in Visual Studio 2008.
Via DotNetKicks:
Sara Ford’s Tip of the Day #265 covers enabling and disabling breakpoints with Ctrl+F9.
Jonathan Wood has created a new video – How Do I: Use the Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack? Part 1: Introduction
The Windows SDK Team wants to know how you would spend $100 on New Windows SDK features?
Gareth Jones announced that the code samples for the Domain-Specific Development with Visual Studio DSL Tools have been updated for VS 2008.
DiveDeeper’s blog continues LearnVSXNow! with Services – with no-code service initialization.
Via Jason Haley: Jim Hoffman list 5 Things I Like Better about Visual Studio then NetBeans.
Eric Hexter wrote about speeding up his builds by Running your build/source code from a ram disk. Eric also posted about Running a x64 build server.