Mike's Tech Notes for 1/18/2012

by mheydt 18. January 2012 19:00 >

Today I checked out the following sites and found them useful, so I thought I'd post about them for both my are your reference in the future...

Attrice Corporation - Microsoft Build Sidekick v2
MSBuild Sidekick allows you to view, edit, build and debug Microsoft Visual Studio© 2005, 2008 and 2010 project files (C#, VB.Net and C++ for VS 2010), Microsoft Team Build project files, Visual Studio© 2005, 2008 and 2010 solution files as well as custom MSBuild projects. While providing rich Graphic User Interface, integrated build/debug and extensive logging capabilities, the application requires only .Net runtime (2.0 or 4.0) to operate.
attrice corporation microsoft build sidekick v2 general msbuild allows view edit debug visual studio© 2005 2008 2010 project files vb net vs team solution well custom projects providing rich graphic user interface integrated extensive logging capabilities application requires runtime operate supports schemas version flavors changing file schema dynamically during editing support elements depending selected see blog details usage patterns download trial available under license important evaluate software limited time installed fully functional 14 days once expires use convert full before expiration purchase applicable both online please visit page information licensing models pricing registration process email provided registered versions though users take precedence require found bug product specific feedback contact installation shipped framework respectively v3 featuresview structure tree grouped element type displayed order appearance imported shown hidden desired easily navigate between search dialog jump function log windowview properties grid raw xml editor ui intellisense project's items metadata list container such item group access help msdn line local collection review targets graphical diagram current optionally specifying session results issues detailed logs set breakpoints target task evaluated property values debugging specify builds select toolset friendly editors extension pack tasks new inline functions supported including datetime classes methods viewed added part experiencebeforetask amp aftertask attributes diagrams walkthroughs implementation notes uses proprietary based object model purpose compliance imports handling assured performed several publicly components copyright notices below includes weifenluo winformsui docking dll developed weifen luo covered mit 2007 luothis northwoods goexpress acknowledgements great thanks community received especially sayed ibrahim hashimi steve st jean anatoly popov bernard vander beken alan cyment martin bohring chad shelfhout john moshakis vipin goal simon devlin jesper hogstrom doron neumann nathan jones justin josef angel michael fourie dan moseley special maria shneerson mark d'urso legal short form engine studio trademarks

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I am Principal Technologist for SunGard Global Services in NYC, in their Advanced Technologies practice, and I work extensively with SunGard's energy and financial customers.

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