i am trying to install cruisecontrol.net together with vs.net 2010+ win 7 64 bit.
Does anyone have a link with a step by step explanation?
I wrote about that a little while ago. Hope it helps.
http://enterpriseyness.com/2010/04/setting-up-cruise-control-net-1-5-on-iis7/
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Is it possible to develop Windows 8 app using Visual Studio Express Windows Phone? The questions might look very silly, but I am very new to Windows app development. So please help.
Here you go, straight from the horses mouth. So yes!
Here is what you want, you can target both wp8.1and w8.1.
I remember you used to get the express alongside the w7.x sdk, terrible annoying if you were already sitting on pro or ultimate ;)
Hope it helps! (I would rather not install the expres on my computer as I already have ultimate installed, so I only trust what the article there says.)
Cheers,
Stian
Year ago I installed the Visual Studio 2010, after 3 month I intalled Delphi 6 (yep, it's very old) and forgot about Delphi. My OS is Windows XP.
Now, I created dll that runs another program. My dll is as plugin for this program. And I want use debugger.
In my code I use Debugger.Break(). Ok, program started, dll started and programm said me: "Do you want to start debugger?". I agreed. And Delphi 6 Debugger started, not VS!
After that I removed Delphi 6, but now than I agree with program offer to use debugger VS debugger doesn't start.
I don't know how to solve this problem. Maybe reinstall the VS will help me but I don't want to do this. Maybe I can change value to Debugger in the Windows, I don't know.
Do you have any ideas?
Thanks.
You can find instructions on how to restore these settings on MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/5hs4b7a6(v=vs.100).aspx
I need to obfuscate a Windows Phone 8 dll.
I tried the "PreEmptive Dotfuscator" available in Visual Studio 2012. I added the .dll But it fails.
Is there any other free tool to obfuscate?
Thanks
SRS
You can try DeepSea Obfuscator (version over 4.3), which works fine for me.
Visit http://www.deepseaobfuscator.com/home.aspx
I'm talking about VS 2010 Professional/Ultimate RTM (not express versions).
Google doesn't show much other than stuff about the beta 2 and RC versions.
Will it run OK on a Core 2 Duo E6550 2.33GHz with 3GB RAM and NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS?
Edit:
How does it go with R# 5.0?
I've been using the Premium RTM daily since release and experienced no problems whatsoever developing with C#/ASP.NET MVC2.
My machine is also similar specs to yours and has been running just fine.
Regarding your edit, I've also been doing all of this with Resharper 5.0 - again, no problems whatsoever.
I haved runed it for since release now, and i must say i have had no problem at all, but hey diden't have any with VS 2008 ether. But evythings works great fast and all this while looking nice :D Eclipse go home .D
I installed VS 2010 Ultimate RTM, in my laptop and its specs is exactly like yours except the Nvidia, and it is working perfectly with no problems.
I've been very impressed with 2010.
Even the Beta and RC releases were stable. I find VS2008 SP1 hanging on average twice a day for me.
So far the only thing to crash 2010 was a third party plugin.
Stability: Good
SVN Support (using ankh): Good
2008 to 2010 project upgrade: Good.
No reason not to upgrade.
The only thing is that it requires 3 restarts on XP and 1 on 7...
I was running the RC for a few months before the RTM version was released, and even the RC version was rock solid as far as I was using it.
I didn't use a stopwatch but I got the impression that it is a bit slower at startup than its predecessor.
Is there guide out there that will help me, A .Net developer whose been using Visual studio for some time, get to grips with Eclipse?
Even just a quick guide to eclipse.
Has anyone else made the transition, and if so how did you cope. Any Tips?
Not sure if it will help you, but Eric Sink ran a nice four part series some time ago on his move from VS to Eclipse:
From C# to Java - Part 1
From C# to Java - Part 2
From C# to Java - Part 3
From C# to Java - Part 4
Are you using Vista or XP? If Vista, one tip I will give you is run Eclipse in XP compatibility mode. If you are using XP, this tip can be ignored as it doesn't affect you.
If you do use Vista, take a read of item 2 - Automatic scrolling - in this blog post I wrote.
There is a DZone Refcardz Getting Started with Eclipse (free registration required)