I still find it an incredible pain in the butt to copy Visual Studio projects that are in Visual Source Safe. There has got to be a better way.
Just sayin…
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I still find it an incredible pain in the butt to copy Visual Studio projects that are in Visual Source Safe. There has got to be a better way. Just sayin… The IEBlog has a non-IE related post up touting the wonders of the Consolas font. Even better, it has a simple little reg command that will help you run Consolas in a command window. I once wrote about my love for the Consolas font many years ago. Unfortunately, that post didn’t make it to this current It has been a long time since I last mentioned the Visual Studio Express stuff. At some point since then I see that new versions were released. And yes, they’re still free! These things are great. Pretty full featured too. If you’re a hobbyist or home user — or just looking for a good way to [Note: This post focuses on Microsoft Visual Studio. Suggesting other tools may not be overly useful or valid! Alternative methods to solve the problem below would be priceless -- but if nothing else, a useful link is being shared.] Perhaps I’m making things overly difficult, but it seems like a major pain to copy Visual Studio 2005 projects I bet I’m not the only one who honed his skills with the old versions of Borland’s Turbo C, or other Turbo compilers. And I’m probably not the only one who remembers Delphi fondly. So, I’m quite excited to see this Turbo Explorer page! Hmm… Delphi .NET, eh? Think this is in response to microsoft’s Visual |
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