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Mastering Visual Studio .NET
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Mastering Visual Studio .NET
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Mastering Visual Studio .NET
Chapter 1. Solutions and Projects
1.1 Solutions
1.2 Projects
1.3 Solutions, Projects, and Dependencies
1.4 Organizing Your Projects
1.5 Conclusion
Chapter 2. Files
2.1 Text Editor
2.2 HTML/XML Editor
2.3 CSS Editor
2.4 Design Views
2.5 Miscellaneous Editors
2.6 Changing Editors
2.7 Custom Build Tools
2.8 Conclusion
Chapter 3. Debugging
3.1 Starting the Debugger
3.2 Controlling Execution
3.3 Observing State
3.4 Debugging and Project Settings
3.5 Advanced Debugging Techniques
3.6 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Web Projects
4.1 Web Project Templates
4.2 Managed Web Projects
4.3 Visual C++ Projects
4.4 Conclusion
Chapter 5. Databases
5.1 Server Explorer
5.2 Database Diagram Designer
5.3 Table Property Pages
5.4 Table Designer
5.5 Query and View Designer
5.6 SQL Editor
5.7 Database Projects
5.8 Multiuser Issues
5.9 Databases and .NET Projects
5.10 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Setup and Deployment
6.1 Windows Installer
6.2 Setup Project Types
6.3 The Installation Process
6.4 Views
6.5 Project Properties and Conditions
6.6 User Interface View
6.7 File System View
6.8 File Types View
6.9 Registry View
6.10 Custom Actions
6.11 Launch Conditions
6.12 Cab Files
6.13 Conclusion
Chapter 7. Integrating Components with Visual Studio .NET
7.1 Basic Integration
7.2 Simple Integration Attributes
7.3 Custom Property Types
7.4 Custom Component Designers
7.5 Conclusion
Chapter 8. Automation, Macros, and Add-ins
8.1 The VS.NET Automation Object Model
8.2 Macros
8.3 Add-ins
8.4 Conclusion
Chapter 9. Wizards
9.1 Wizard Basics
9.2 The VS.NET Wizard Engine
9.3 Custom Wizard Engines
9.4 Conclusion
Chapter 10. Visual Studio Integration Program
10.1 Why VSIP?
10.2 Creating Custom Packages
10.3 Conclusion
Appendix A. Project Templates
A.1 Visual Basic, C#, and J# Projects
A.2 Visual C++ Projects
A.3 Setup and Deployment
A.4 Other Projects
A.5 Visual Studio Solutions
Appendix B. Project Item Templates
B.1 VB.NET, C#, and J# Templates
B.2 VB.NET Templates
B.3 C++ Templates
B.4 ATL Templates
B.5 MFC Templates
B.6 Text-Based Templates
B.7 Database
B.8 HTML (Web)
B.9 XML
B.10 Binary and Resource Templates
Appendix C. Shortcut Key Guide
Appendix D. Source Control Basics
D.1 Creating a VSS Database
D.2 Adding a Solution
D.3 Files
D.4 Checking In and Out
D.5 Retrieving a Project
D.6 File History
D.7 Diffs
D.8 Disconnected Operation
D.9 Web Projects
Appendix E. Solution and Project File Formats
E.1 Solution Files
E.2 Project Files
Appendix F. Text Editor Settings
F.1 Global Settings
F.2 Generic Settings
F.3 VB.NET
F.4 C# and J#
F.5 C/C++
F.6 HTML/XML
F.7 CSS
F.8 Plain Text and SQL Settings
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