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Joel Bennett

Workaround: Lost Intellisense within ASP.NET AJAX Controls - 0 views

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    Finally, a fix for the weird fake errors in the intellisense detection in my ASP.NET Ajax apps!
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Joel Bennett

Visual Studio 2010 XAML Editor IntelliSense Presenter Extension - 3 views

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    Brings IntelliSense features like Pascal case lookup and the narrowing list to the XAML source editor
Joel Bennett

Python Tools for Visual Studio - CodePlex - 4 views

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    PTVS is a free/OSS plugin that turns Visual Studio into a Python IDE. PTVS supports CPython, IronPython, editing, browsing, Intellisense, mixed Python/C++ debugging, profiling, HPC clusters, multiple REPL's, IPython, Django, and cloud computing with client libraries for Windows, Linux and MacOS. This is an officially supported product from Microsoft's Developer Division.
Joel Bennett

XSLT Editor - Stylus Studio - 0 views

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    An amazing XML/XSLT tool which lets you edit and create XSLT templates with full intellisense, live preview windows, and boatloads of features.
Joel Bennett

Kaxaml - Xaml Editor - 0 views

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    Kaxaml is a lightweight XAML editor that gives you a "split view" so you can see both your XAML and your rendered content ... like XamlPad, but with intellisense, a tabbed ui, and more.
vikramsjn

Programming Proverbs - Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred ... - 0 views

  • Interesting comment about IntelliSense encouraging a bottom-up approach. I think that is true if you start with programming and not with design. What I mean by that is that some people create their design in code rather than working out the full design before starting to code. I think that if you create a design using a top down approach it takes longer to get to the building blocks. that is frustrating to many, especially students, but in the long run results in a much better design. With a complete design in place one does know what the little blocks of code will be at least from the standpoint of names and interfaces. Creating those little blocks early on in the programming is fine as long as the design is complete
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    very good and useful list of properly arranged proverbs
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