Mark Miller on CodeRush & IDE Productivity
So you may have noticed, I only use the term “Game Changer” for features that dramatically change and improve the way you work as a developer. The last time I used the term was two years ago, when we introduced the Debug Visualizer for CodeRush . The...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
21 November 2014
Since the beginning, CodeRush has been extensible. The cardinal rule for extensible architectures: New revs of the framework can’t break existing plug-ins. Through each release the IDE Tools team responsible for CodeRush has strived to ensure backward...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
19 October 2009
I'm deep in code and surfacing briefly only to mention this DNR TV session I recorded with Carl Franklin. The session gives you a taste of how to create language-independent intelligent code generators inside Visual Studio that work with CodeRush or CodeRush...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
6 October 2009
Welcome to Part 9 of the series showing how to build plug-ins for Visual Studio using DXCore . So far we've: Built the plug-in framework. Created the ClipboardHistory class. Created a simple UI. Added a cursor and support for the keyboard. Added form...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
10 September 2008
Welcome to Part 8 of the series showing how to build plug-ins for Visual Studio using DXCore . So far we've: Built the plug-in framework. Created the ClipboardHistory class. Created a simple UI. Added a cursor and support for the keyboard. Added form...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
10 September 2008
Welcome to Part 7 of the series showing how to build plug-ins for Visual Studio using DXCore . So far we've: Built the plug-in framework. Created the ClipboardHistory class. Created a simple UI. Added a cursor and support for the keyboard. Added form...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
10 September 2008
Welcome to Part 6 of the series showing how to build plug-ins for Visual Studio using DXCore . So far we've: Built the plug-in framework. Created the ClipboardHistory class. Created a simple UI. Added a cursor and support for the keyboard. Added form...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
10 September 2008
Welcome to Part 5 of the series showing how to build plug-ins for Visual Studio using DXCore . So far we've: Built the plug-in framework. Created the ClipboardHistory class. Created a simple UI. Added a cursor and support for the keyboard. In today's...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
10 September 2008
Welcome to Part 3 of the series showing how to build plug-ins for Visual Studio using DXCore . So far we've: Built the plug-in framework. Created the ClipboardHistory class. In today's post we'll take the crude test UI built in yesterday's post and turn...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
8 September 2008
Welcome to Part 2 of the series showing how to build plug-ins for Visual Studio using DXCore . So far we've: Built the plug-in framework. In today's post we'll spend just a bit of time visualizing the clipboard history feature we want to build and map...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
8 September 2008
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