intellisense

  1. Windows 7 Talkin' C++ with Boris Jabes: C++ Intellisense, Game Development, and Boris Faces His Demons

    Boris Jabes is fun guy to talk to about C++. He has the distinction of being the first guy to share the news about the removal of C++/CLI intellisense support in VC10. He also has a great perspective on why the decision was made and understands the complexity of intellisense projects and complex...
  2. Windows 7 PEX4FUN WP7: A Mobile Game for Programmers

    Link Removed is a Windows Phone 7 game for programmers and even folks who are casually interested in learning how to program - on a mobile phone. This game includes "Intellisense" (automatic code completion as you type), support for C# and VB.NET, many thought-provoking puzzles that programmers...
  3. Windows 7 Visual C++ to support C++/CLI Intellisense

    Link RemovedSays: Recently Mohsen & Craig talked about a Link Removed and Tony talked Link Removed around C++, both of these videos touched on the subject of providing a more real world pragmatic discussion around why we do things and what we’re planning. This post is the first in a series of...
  4. Windows 7 Mike Barnett and Daryl Zuniga: Code Contracts Editor Extensions

    Mike Barnett and Daryl Zuniga showcase the Code Contracts Editor Extensions. The extensions integrate Code Contracts into the C# intellisense, the Code Definition View and even the editor text itself. Download the Code Contracts Editor Extensions Link Removed coordinates Microsoft's...
  5. Windows 7 Web Camps TV #4 - IE9 Beta Special - Behind the Scenes of the WebVizBench.com Demo App

    This week Link Removed speaks to Josh Santangelo from Link Removed about their shiny new HTML 5 app built specifically for today's IE9 Beta launch. The app takes data from Seattle's community-based radio station, KEXP, and visualizes their playlists in cool ways. As well as being...
  6. Windows 7 Web Camps TV #4 - IE9 Beta Special - Behind the Scenes of the GPUWebMark Demo App

    Link RemovedThis week*Link Removed speaks to Josh Santangelo from*Link Removed about their shiny new HTML 5 app*built*specifically for today's IE9 Beta launch.* </br> </br>The app takes data from Seattle's community-based radio station,*KEXP, and visualizes their playlists in cool ways.*As well...