This is the second in my series of articles on extending Visual Studio. In this article we're going to look into a way to extend Visual Studio that has been around for a while - addins.
We'll create a very funky addin called 'Switch'. This addin will allow us to switch between related files - C++ header and source, WinForms code and designer, XAML and code-behind and so on.
In this article we'll start with one of the simplest ways to extend Visual Studio - creating Code Snippets.
We'll create a very funky addin called 'Switch'. This addin will allow us to switch between related files - C++ header and source, WinForms code and designer, XAML and code-behind and so on.
In this article we'll start with one of the simplest ways to extend Visual Studio - creating Code Snippets.
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