DevDays 09 – 24 Visual Studio Tips
Tip #0 Know your Keybindings! General Development Settings
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Anonymous
May 27, 2009
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June 01, 2009
Hi. I like to get a tip for the following problem: class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { IAgent agent = new Agent(); agent.Hello(); } } interface IAgent { string Hello(); } class Agent : IAgent { public string Hello() { return "howdi"; } } I like to have a function like F12, "go to definition" for interface implementation. In this sample i like to have it for agent.Hello. Is this possible in Visual Studio? I found some third party products, but i dont like them. cheers and thank you manuelAnonymous
June 03, 2009
Thanks Sara, this is really useful :)Anonymous
June 05, 2009
Hello, I've watched the session at the DevDays and thought I'd try out some of the tips. Thanks again for all the tips there, some were really helpfull. Anyway, wanted to point out that I couldn't find the Edit.FindNextStatement command. I did find Edit.FindNextSelected under that default keybind. I am using VS2008 so that might be it but I thought I'd point it out.Anonymous
June 05, 2009
@Nicolas my bad, that should be Edit.FindNextSelected, not statement. I'll update the blog entry now.Anonymous
June 11, 2009
Everyone who frequently visits conferences knows about this phenomenon. On the first day at the DevDays