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published 3 months, 15 days ago, submitted by ssmith 3 months, 19 days ago

stevesmithblog.com — Add an extension to Graffiti CMS to automatically link to DotNetKicks with each new post. read more...

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published 1 year, 6 months ago, submitted by .NetKicks 1 year, 6 months ago

odetocode.com — K. Scott Allen shows how to sort the "Add New Item" dialog in an alphabetical order, finally alowing the user to find that "XML file" somewhere neat the end of the dialog. read more...

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submitted by vikasgoyal77 1 year, 8 months ago

dotnetwithme.blogspot.com — Accelerating development using Visual Studio Templates read more...

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submitted by Hyle 1 year, 9 months ago

en.csharp-online.net — Learn to use Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) styles and control templates to define a policy for setting the dependency properties of visual elements for rendering. read more...

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published 2 years, 2 months ago, submitted by gavinjoyce gavinjoyce 2 years, 2 months ago

windowsdevcenter.com — Often, developers perform the same repetitive operations when creating a new Visual Studio project. They frequently find themselves adding the same references and sometimes the same project items to their projects. Sometimes, developers even add more or less identical "framework" code (that is, code that performs essential operations, such as instantiating top-level objects found in an application object model). When these repetitive operations involve adding references or otherwise empty project items, they are just mildly annoying and inefficient. When they require adding repetitive code, they often become irritating and, depending on how the repetitive code is generated, error-prone as well. However, Visual Studio 2005 offers a solution to the inefficiencies of creating largely identical projects: custom project and item templates, supplemented by wizards, can automate the process of project creation and eliminate the need for developers to add the same references, the same project items, or even largely identical code to new projects. read more...

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