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VS2008 SP1 Hotfix to Support “-vsdoc.js” IntelliSense Doc Files

Back in October of last year Microsoft released Visual Studio 2008 SP1 which fixed intellisense support for several javascript libraries, including JQuery. In order to use this with jQuery though, it was necessary to download a seperate jQuery intellisense file and add references to it. If you wanted the intellisense in a js file, you’d [...]

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jQuery: » Help Test jQuery 1.3 Beta 1

If you’re like me and feel like writing Javascript without JQuery to be kind of like coding with one hand, you’ll be pleased to know that the JQuery team has released a beta version of JQuery 1.3 for people to test and give feedback on.  John Resig mentioned in a podcast with Scott Hanselman a [...]

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Slide deck for my JaxDug Session

My the slide show for my session today can be downloaded here: Free Developer Tools.pptx It’s in PowerPoint 2007 format, so if you don’t have PowerPoint 2007 installed, you can download the viewer here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=048dc840-14e1-467d-8dca-19d2a8fd7485&displaylang=en Thanks to all who attended!

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Personal Updates, VS2008/.NET 3.5 SP1 Information, and much more…

Sorry for the long delay between posts, a lot has been going on in my world as of late. Here’s a quick run down of the recent personal events that have kept me busy (and postless): I was promoted to “Software Engineer II”. I got married (I love you Erika!). The wedding was wonderful. Many [...]

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Automatic Code Regions, Virtual Earth Controls, and Vista Performance Tweaks, Oh My!

I do like to point out neat things when I come across them, so I’d like to bring your attention to some useful resources I stumbled across today: Windows Vista Performance and Tuning Guide “Windows Vista and SP1 focus on delivering greater performance and overall system responsiveness. By striking a balance between speed and responsiveness, [...]

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