Does anyone know of a port of PasteXmlAsLinq for Visual Studio 2013 or an equivalent tool for generating XElements from XML?
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/PasteXmlAsLinq-fe6d0540
Actually VS 2013 still supports Addin style extensions. Still, it wouldn't hurt to convert this into a modern VSIX extension.
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Not able to find EJS Language Support Extension in Visual Studio 2022. I searched online from extensions as shown below as well as tried installing from website https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=DigitalBrainstem.javascript-ejs-support
Not able to do both
I switched to Visual Studio Code where I found these features and moved from Visual Studio to Visual Studio Code
I am writing a language extension in Visual Studio code (see this article for an example), and I wish to know whether this extension will be useable in Visual Studio 2017 (and 2019 when it comes out).
According to the visual studio docs and especially to this picture it should be possible to migrate that language server to visual studio, too.
However it is not possible to use the exact same extension for VS Code as well as for Visual Studio. At least you will have to change the Provider-specific intizialization code (see the picture) to make the server work for Visual Studio, too.
For further reading you can check out the corresponding VS Code docu on language server.
I recently started a new job, and got a machine with Visual Studio 2013 Proffesional installed. This would be great, except the colleague that I'm working with is using Visual Studio 2010. As far as I know, there is no way to work on the same project (or solution), without having quite a lot of issues, is this correct?
And if so, is it still possible to download Visual Studio 2010 (from a reliable source)? I cannot seem to find it anywhere in my MSDN subscriber downloads. All I can find is a stuff like service packs, tools, etc. Did they terminate the support of it?
You work on visual studio 2013 but there are option to select which version of visual studio you want select 2010 and run your project.
You should be able to open Visual Studio 2013 solutions in 2010, if you install Visual Studio 2010 SP1. There is a possibility that some project types won't be supported, but the solution should open.
I am going to learn F#. In my lecturer notes, they have simply asked to open VS 2010, open project, select other languages and select F# ! I have VS 2010 express, and everything is separated into different software like Visual C++, Visual C# etc, there is no F# !
In this thread (Is F# 3.0 available on Visual Studio 2010 professional?) I found it is in VS 2012 express so I downloaded it. But, again I can't find F#!
How to make a F# project in VS express? Please help!
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At least, is this is available in Visual Studio 2010 Professional? Please help!
Download Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web (it is important, you cannot use F# with Visual Studio Express 2012 for Desktop or other), then install F# Tools for Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web. Full description how to do this is on msdn blog
I have a feeling that the Visual Studio SDK is targeted heavily towards the version of Visual Studio it is created for, so I'm wondering how to do this in the best way possible. I currently only have Visual Studio 2008, but people using Visual Studio 2010 have begun wanting to use my tool as well, and I want to help them out. There were some using Visual Studio 2005 as well. Is there any way to do this without maintaining two (or three) different versions of the tool in different versions of Visual Studio?
This question is related, maybe it helps: Does Visual Studio 2010 have backward compatibility with visual studio 2008's addins?