C# Express is here!
Well the Beta release is here, at any case. In fact, it’s so completely and utterly here that you can download and install right now from the MSDN Express site. C# Express is designed especially for...
View ArticleC# Express: Get Help
Here are some more Help-related links for C# Express:Download MSDN Express - an expanded documentation set.Online version of the C# Express documentation - have a look if you are still undecided about...
View ArticleC# Express: Getting Started
You’ve downloaded and installed C# Express and played with some menu options. Now what? We’ve tried to make it look friendly, but heck, it can still be intimidating if you’ve not used Visual Studio...
View ArticleC# Express: My favorite IDE tricks
Having had reason to play with C# Express for the past few months, I’ve learned a few tricks that speed up my programming and just make life a lot more enjoyable. Maybe “tricks” is the wrong word –...
View ArticleC# Express: Refactorwhating?
If you haven’t seen Visual Studio Whidbey beta releases, you might not have heard of “refactoring”. Refactoring is cool, and once you see it, you’re going to use it a lot. Here’s a brief explanation....
View ArticleC# Express: Some sample projects
If you are looking for some more samples to play with in C# Expess, I've written two projects that have just appeared on MSDN. Both consist of an article, and a project for you download and open right...
View ArticleC# Express: Using the Visual Basic MyServices Namespace
Visual Basic programmers have been keeping something from us: My Classes. The My Classes are some jolly useful methods that wrap various .NET Frameworks code, and make it quick and easy to do some...
View ArticleC# Express: Pick a name, any name.
I recently got into bother because of my rather lax use of variable names in some example code. As someone who has the job of writing code samples that programmers like you are going to read when you...
View ArticleC# Express: Edit and Continue
You asked, and the tireless programmers in the C# division listened. Edit and Continue was something that many C# users wanted, and wanted badly. The good news is that it's here, and you'll be able to...
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