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Extract And Merge Inline Style aggiorningExtract And Merge Inline Style aggiorning
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July 07, 2008

Brief overview of the "Extract And Merge Inline Style" aggiorning
Fix Deprecated Elements For XHTML ComplianceFix Deprecated Elements For XHTML Compliance
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June 23, 2008

A brief overview of the "Fix Deprecated Elements For XHTML Compliance" aggiorning
Fix Syntax Errors For XHTML ComplianceFix Syntax Errors For XHTML Compliance
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June 18, 2008

A brief overview of the "Fix Syntax Errors For XHTML Compliance" aggiorning
C9 Bytes: Lisa Feigenbaum on Visual Basic 2008 IDE EnhancementsC9 Bytes: Lisa Feigenbaum on Visual Basic 2008 IDE Enhancements
from videos - Channel 9
June 17, 2008

Lisa Feigenbaum demos the new IDE enhancements for Visual Basic including contextual IntelliSense, keyword support, and XML literals which enable you to embed VB expressions in XML.
Fix XHTML Structural ErrorsFix XHTML Structural Errors
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June 17, 2008

A brief overview of the "Fix XHTML Structural Errors" aggiorning
Design Patterns in C#Design Patterns in C#
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June 04, 2008

Design Patterns in C#
What is Aggiorno?What is Aggiorno?
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June 03, 2008

Brief intro to Aggiorno, a powerful, expandable, flexible ASP.Net code re-factoring and assistant that produces SEO friendly, XHTML compliant, CSS styled HTML and ASP.NET, which eases enormously the task of delivering optimized and web standards compliant web sites
New GDR Announced for Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database EditionNew GDR Announced for Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database Edition
from Channel 9
June 03, 2008

We caught up with Gert Drapers to get the inside scoop on the new General Distribution Release (GDR) for Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database Edition. The GDR was announced this week at TechEd Developers and provides the following added capabilities: - Support for SQL Server 2008 - Partial / Composite project types - New Build & Deploy model - All prior Power Tools releases - Dependency Viewer - and more... A Community Technology Preview for this GDR may be downloaded from here. For the highest quality viewing experience of this video+screencast we recommend viewing the high-quality WMV.
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This Week on Channel 9: XNA Community Games Beta, New "Pointing Device," Algorithms and Optimizations, "Desert Island Tools"This Week on Channel 9: XNA Community Games Beta, New "Pointing Device," Algorithms and Optimizations, "Desert Island Tools"
from videos - Channel 9
May 23, 2008

This Week on Channel 9, Brian and Ed cover: - Channel 9 v4 beta (0:35) - Beta of Community Games on Xbox LIVE (2:10) - Silverlight 2 beta 1 screencasts by Mike Taulty and Mike Ormond (4:35) - Innovative Pointing Device, "Place to Pee" (5:35) - Preview of Dynamix AX 2009 (7:28) - "Desert Island Tools" featuring top tools pics from Ed Kaim, Scott Hanselman, and Clint Rutkas: (9:25) Ed: (11:40) 1. Script# 2. Firebug 3. Sandcastle 4. Reflector 5. IE 7 Developer Toolbar Scott: (13:07) 1. ZoomIt 2. FeedDemon 3. del.icio.us 4. Live Mesh 5. Dark Room More of Scott's favorites here. Clint: (15:35) 1. ReSharper 2. Ultramon 3. Firebug 4. Synergy 5. Windows Live Writer More of Clint's favorites here. - Ed's pick of the week, Russell Hadley: The Route to C++ Code Optimization. (19:20) - Brian's pick of the week, Mike Swanson's Genetic Session Scheduler and Mladen Jankovic's Genetic Algorithm Library. (22:50) - Scott showing off his awesome monitor rig (27:00) - Low res version - MP4 version
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This Week on Channel 9: XNA Community Games Beta, New "Pointing Device," Algorithms and Optimizations, "Desert Island Tools"This Week on Channel 9: XNA Community Games Beta, New "Pointing Device," Algorithms and Optimizations, "Desert Island Tools"
from Channel 9: The Videos
May 23, 2008

This Week on Channel 9, Brian and Ed cover:- Channel 9 v4 beta (0:35)- Beta of Community Games on Xbox LIVE (2:10)- Silverlight 2 beta 1 screencasts by Mike Taulty and Mike Ormond (4:35)- Innovative Pointing Device, Place to Pee (5:35)- Preview of Dynamix AX 2009 (7:28)- Desert Island Tools featuring top tools pics from Ed Kaim, Scott Hanselman, and Clint Rutkas: (9:25)Ed: (11:40)1. Script#2. Firebug3. Sandcastle4. Reflector5. IE 7 Developer ToolbarScott: (13:07)1. ZoomIt2. FeedDemon3. del.icio.us4. Live Mesh5. Dark RoomMore of Scott's favorites here.Clint: (15:35)1. ReSharper2. Ultramon3. Firebug4. Synergy5. Windows Live Writer More of Clint's favorites here.- Ed's pick of the week, Russell Hadley: The Route to C++ Code Optimization. (19:20)- Brian's pick of the week, Mike Swanson's Genetic Session Scheduler and Mladen Jankovic's Genetic Algorithm Library. (22:50)- Scott showing off his awesome monitor rig (27:00)- Low res version- MP4 version Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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WPF 3.5 SP1 Tools with Erick Ellis and Mark Wilson-ThomasWPF 3.5 SP1 Tools with Erick Ellis and Mark Wilson-Thomas
from videos - Channel 9
May 16, 2008

Erick Ellis and Mark Wilson-Thomas talk about what's new in the WPF editor for Visual Studio in .NET 3.5 SP1. Topics include faster performance both from WPF and optimizations of their own, new cool visualizers, the Document Outline (very useful for WPF Apps) and more. And as Mark mentioned, if you want to get your feedback in for future updates, go to the Visual Studio WPF Designer Forum on MSDN. Looking for more than tools? Check out the WPF 3.5 SP1 Overview video
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WPF 3.5 SP1 Tools with Erick Ellis and Mark Wilson-ThomasWPF 3.5 SP1 Tools with Erick Ellis and Mark Wilson-Thomas
from Channel 9: The Videos
May 16, 2008

Erick Ellis and Mark Wilson-Thomas talk about what's new in the WPF editor for Visual Studio in .NET 3.5 SP1.  Topics include faster performance both from WPF and optimizations of their own,  new cool visualizers, the Document Outline (very useful for WPF Apps) and more.Looking for more than tools? Check out the WPF 3.5 SP1 Overview video Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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This Week on C9: WW Telescope, .NET Fx SP1, WPF perf and graphics improvements, RockScroll, and moreThis Week on C9: WW Telescope, .NET Fx SP1, WPF perf and graphics improvements, RockScroll, and more
from videos - Channel 9
May 16, 2008

This Week on Channel 9, Brian and Dan cover: - Bill Gates showing TouchWall (0:37 - 2:06) - Beta of Worldwide Telescope including Tours (2:06 - 3:40) - The universe video series on history channel and Earth is really small (3:40 - 5:07) - Least known Microsoft fact: Hilarious shiproom emails (5:07 - 6:38) - Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (6:38 - 7:00) - Big list of new features coming in SP1 (7:00 - 13:18 from Scott Guthrie, Tim Sneath, Brad Abrams, and Brian Harry, plus 7 videos by Scott Hanselman on Dynamic Data - Video clip of Tim Sneath with Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad (13:18 - 15:13)) - Video Clip of new WPF graphics features 2D on 3D cloth (15:13 - 16:55) - CodePlex WPF DirectShow Webcam app (16:15 - 17:50) - Take the Webcam chat app and make it network aware using the P2P Dev Toolkit (17:50 - 18:41) - CodeProject: Simple .NET wrapper for Dell XPS Lights and Mike Swanson's post on integrating lights with MSBuild (18:41 - 20:21) - Scott Hanselman on RockScroll, a VS add-in for navigating large files (20:21 - 21:05) - Dan two Picks of the Week: World of Warcraft Programming book, -Brian Peek and Johnny Lee get mentioned in Newsweek for .NET Wiimote apps (20:21 - 23:00) - Brian’s Pick: Microsoft Team System Build Process Poster by Willy-Peter Schuab via Greg Duncan (23:00 – 25:00) - Random factoid: Best Kept Secret in Team System “Rosario” is using Workflow for MSBuild (25:00 – end) - Low res version - MP4 version
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This Week on C9: WW Telescope, .NET Fx SP1, WPF perf and graphics improvements, RockScroll, and moreThis Week on C9: WW Telescope, .NET Fx SP1, WPF perf and graphics improvements, RockScroll, and more
from Channel 9: The Videos
May 16, 2008

This Week on Channel 9, Brian and Dan cover:  - Bill Gates showing TouchWall (0:37 - 2:06) - Beta of Worldwide Telescope including Tours (2:06 - 3:40) - The universe video series on history channel and Earth is really small (3:40 - 5:07) - Least known Microsoft fact: Hilarious shiproom emails (5:07 - 6:38) - Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (6:38 - 7:00) - Big list of new features coming in SP1 (7:00 - 13:18 from Scott Guthrie, Tim Sneath, Brad Abrams, and Brian Harry, plus 7 videos by Scott Hanselman on Dynamic Data - Video clip of Tim Sneath with Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad (13:18 - 15:13)) - Video Clip of new WPF graphics features 2D on 3D cloth (15:13 - 16:55) - CodePlex WPF DirectShow Webcam app (16:15 - 17:50) - Take the Webcam chat app and make it network aware using the P2P Dev Toolkit (17:50 - 18:41) - CodeProject: Simple .NET wrapper for Dell XPS Lights and Mike Swanson's post on integrating lights with MSBuild  (18:41 - 20:21) - Scott Hanselman on RockScroll, a VS add-in for navigating large files (20:21 - 21:05) - Dan two Picks of the Week: World of Warcraft Programming book, -Brian Peek and Johnny Lee get mentioned in Newsweek for .NET Wiimote apps (20:21 - 23:00) - Brian’s Pick: Microsoft Team System Build Process Poster by Willy-Peter Schuab via Greg Duncan (23:00 – 25:00) - Random factoid: Best Kept Secret in Team System “Rosario” is using Workflow for MSBuild (25:00 – end)     - Low res version- MP4 version     Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad on WPF 3.5 SP1Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad on WPF 3.5 SP1
from videos - Channel 9
May 12, 2008

Dr. Sneath speaks with Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad about new improvements and features in WPF 3.5 Service Pack 1. Topics of the conversation range from Graphics, Deployment, Performance, Application Model and Tools. And while discussing the current state and the future of WPF a few applications are mentioned including Lawson "Mango" and Yahoo Messenger . Not only does this video provide you with a great overview of WPF 3.5 SP1, but it is kicking off WPF Week on Channel 9. Each day this week we’ll be publishing a video focused on one area of WPF to give you a detailed look at what’s new. SP1 Download links: Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 (Beta) .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (Beta) Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions SP1 (Beta) Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server 2008 SP1 (Beta)
Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad on WPF 3.5 SP1Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad on WPF 3.5 SP1
from Channel 9: The Videos
May 12, 2008

 Dr. Sneath speaks with Ian Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad about new improvements and features in WPF 3.5 Service Pack 1.  Topics of the conversation range from Graphics, Deployment, Performance, Application Model and Tools.  And while discussing the current state and the future of WPF a few applications are mentioned including Lawson Mango  and Yahoo Messenger. Not only does this video provide you with a great overview of WPF 3.5 SP1, but it is kicking off WPF Week on Channel 9.  Each day this week we’ll be publishing a video focused on one area of WPF to give you a detailed look at what’s new. SP1 Download links: Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 (Beta) .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (Beta) Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions SP1 (Beta) Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server 2008 SP1 (Beta) Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
Visual Studio 2005 - Part 2: Using reCAPTCHA to Block Spam and Protect ContentVisual Studio 2005 - Part 2: Using reCAPTCHA to Block Spam and Protect Content
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April 18, 2008

Author: LearnItFirst Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:49:31 -0800 Duration: 626In this second video in the series you will start out from completion of the installation of the reCAPTCHA control. Scott will then walk you through some of the basics in it's coding in Microsoft Visual Studio. Highlights from this video: * Getting started with reCAPTCHA * Working with the reCAPTCHA assembly and control * Common properties in the CAPTCHA coding and syntax o Page.IsValid and much more
This Week on Channel 9: April 17th EpisodeThis Week on Channel 9: April 17th Episode
from Channel 9
April 18, 2008

This Week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian cover: - Updates to Live Maps and Virtual Earth 3D - including export GPS, new traffic-based directions, importing of 3D models into VE 3D (add a massive 9-guy on campus), MapCruncher for overlays of user-generated information (stadium seats), and more (0 - 2:41) - .NET 3.5 Training Kit - ASP.NET Dynamic Data, MVC, Silverlight, etc, via Greg Duncan (2:41 - 3:30) - Follow up from last week: Firechild in the forums points to a .NET Rocks episode with Jon Goodyear on how to program SMS (3:30 - 5:26) - Follow up story: Gizmodo has first video of a Surface at an AT interactive AT dynamic device colors, information and even phone comparison. (5:26 - 8:06) - Symantec releases study showing Microsoft is #1 in fewest days in average response time for security vulnerabilities via Matt Hardman (8:06 - 9:51) - Dan and Brian's reaction to the internal leaked Vista SP1 video and Microsoft's original response. (via DCMonkey in the forums). (9:51 - 12:28) - The Channel 9 Dev team releases Developer Diary, a recurring weekly show on what features they're working on (12:28 - 13:18) - The N+ Dev Team talks about how you build an Xbox Live Arcade game and how you program against lag (13:18 - 14:50) - Dan's Pick of the Week: 15-year old Ashish Dergawan's Coding4Fun article on how to convert a laser pointer into a mouse by using a motion tracking web camera (14:50 - 16:30) - Brian's Pick of the Week: IIS Pack for bit-rate throttling of Web Videos via Vishal Sood (16:30 - end) Note: there were some issues with stale frames when a static image is shown in the video. We'll try re-posting an updated version, but just wanted to get this one up now.
This Week on Channel 9: April 17th EpisodeThis Week on Channel 9: April 17th Episode
from Channel 9: The Videos
April 18, 2008

This Week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian cover:- Updates to Live Maps and Virtual Earth 3D - including export GPS, new traffic-based directions, importing of 3D models into VE 3D (add a massive 9-guy on campus), MapCruncher for overlays of user-generated information (stadium seats), and more (0 - 2:41)- .NET 3.5 Training Kit - ASP.NET Dynamic Data, MVC, Silverlight, etc, via Greg Duncan (2:41 - 3:30) - Follow up from last week: Firechild in the forums points to a .NET Rocks episode with Jon Goodyear on how to program SMS (3:30 - 5:26)- Follow up story: Gizmodo has first video of a Surface at an AT&T store showing interactive AT&T coverage map, dynamic device colors, information and even phone comparison. (5:26 - 8:06)- Symantec releases study showing Microsoft is #1 in fewest days in average response time for security vulnerabilities via Matt Hardman (8:06 - 9:51)- Dan and Brian's reaction to the internal leaked Vista SP1 video and Microsoft's original response. (via DCMonkey in the forums). (9:51 - 12:28)- The Channel 9 Dev team releases Developer Diary, a recurring weekly show on what features they're working on (12:28 - 13:18)- The N+ Dev Team talks about how you build an Xbox Live Arcade game and how you program against lag (13:18 - 14:50)- Dan's Pick of the Week: 15-year old Ashish Dergawan's Coding4Fun article on how to convert a laser pointer into a mouse by using a motion tracking web camera (14:50 - 16:30)- Brian's Pick of the Week: IIS Pack for bit-rate throttling of Web Videos via Vishal Sood (16:30 - end) Note: there were some issues with stale frames when a static image is shown in the video. We'll try re-posting an updated version, but just wanted to get this one up now. Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
Doug Hodges: The history of Visual Studio ExtensibilityDoug Hodges: The history of Visual Studio Extensibility
from Channel 9
April 16, 2008

Doug Hodges, a Principal Software Architect on the Visual Studio platform team, is interviewed by Ken Levy discussing the history of the Visual Studio IDE. Doug is often referred to as the father (or cool uncle) of the original Visual Studio IDE shell. The text transcript for this interview is available in the online edition of VSX edition of CoDe Focus magazine. Additional information about the VS SDK and VS Shell can be found at http://msdn.com/vsx.
Doug Hodges: The history of Visual Studio ExtensibilityDoug Hodges: The history of Visual Studio Extensibility
from Channel 9: The Videos
April 16, 2008

Doug Hodges, a Principle Software Architect on the Visual Studio platform team, is interviewed by Ken Levy discussing the history of the Visual Studio IDE. Doug is often referred to as the father (or cool uncle) of the original Visual Studio IDE shell. The text transcript for this interview is available in the online edition of VSX edition of CoDe Focus magazine. Additional information about the VS SDK and VS Shell can be found at http://msdn.com/vsx. Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
Turner Broadcasting - Agile Architecture with Don Browning and Peter ProvostTurner Broadcasting - Agile Architecture with Don Browning and Peter Provost
from Channel 9: The Videos
March 27, 2008

I was able to visit Turner Broadcasting in Atlanta to see an old friend, Don Browning, and we were lucky enough to bring along Peter Provost to talk about agile methodologies, processes, and tools.  Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
This Week on Channel 9: March 21st episodeThis Week on Channel 9: March 21st episode
from Channel 9: The Videos
March 21, 2008

This Week on Channel 9 we cover- Silverlight Streaming increases storage, traffic, and runs Silverlight 2.0 (0:55 - 1:57), via Angus Logan- Microsoft working Eclipse Foundation to support WPF with SWT and CardSpace (3:04 - 3:40)- Charles Torre and Don Box interview Mary Jo Foley who gives her thoughts on Microsoft's blogging strategy (4:44 - 5:30)- Michael Scherotter interviews Ice Cube on using Silverlight for UVNTV.com (5:50 - 7:43)- Sean Shypula and Luis Villegas from Bungie on the Bungie Server Farm for rendering lighting on Halo (7:43 - 11:00)- Arian Kulp's A Better Startup Experience Coding4Fun article (11:15 - 12:50)- Free WPF Controls - FluidKit Codeplex project and Xceed DataGrid Express (12:50 - 14:10)- Brian's Pick of the Week: Jeff Beehler, DevDiv Chief of Staff on showing how he uses TFS to manage Visual Studio (14:10 - 16:50)- Dan's Pick of the Week: SQLISV blog shows how to track execution statistics on running queries and converts a SQL cursor to a regular query and increases performance greatly, via Jason Haley (16:50 - 18:50)- It Came from the Internets: YouTube Best Series Award: College Humor's  Street Fighter: The Later Years (18:50 - 22:09) Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
Channel 9: The VideosChannel 9: The Videos
from Channel 9: The Videos
March 18, 2008

Meghan Perez, the Technical Advisor for Senior Vice President and Channel 9 veteran S. Somasegar (Soma), talks about her role overseeing all of the products and technologies in the developer division and synthesizing that information for her boss (one of the nicest guys she’s met and one our favorite Channel 9 celebrities!). Fresh with a computer engineering degree from the University of Notre Dame, Meghan started at Microsoft in 1999 as a developer on the VS platform after completing a couple of internships at the company. She’s been Soma’s TA for a little over a year, and she’s having a blast. Watch Charles and Jennifer interview her on a usually ultra causal day (how many times can Jennifer say “cool” in one interview??) in another fresh episode of WM_IN. Low res file here. Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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How to create real reports in .NET against objects from db4oHow to create real reports in .NET against objects from db4o
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March 05, 2008

We show how to use with db4o a feature of Visual Studio 2005 that is capable of producing usable reports against plain old objects in .NET.Apparently this reporting control is very capable of producing full detail view, drill-down, summary, and pivot-table reports, graphs, charts, descend into child objects, aggregation, and custom expression evaluation.More info: http://developer.db4o.com/forums/thread/24947.aspx
Channel 9: The VideosChannel 9: The Videos
from Channel 9: The Videos
February 27, 2008

Ted Kummert, S. Somasegar and Bill Laing are the heads of state of the Data Division, Developer Division, and Windows Server respectively. Since we just launched three major products, Visual Studio 2008 (RTM), SQL Server (not shipped yet) and Windows Server 2008 (RTM) we thought it would be a good idea to get the three leaders of these product organizations to sit down together and talk about how they work together as divisions and as leaders of divisions. So, how do leaders work together effectively? What do heads of product groups actually do? How technically involved with product development are vice presidents? How do they work together to minimize technical reduncancy across divisions (innovation happens; sometime innovative technologies arise independently and in parallel. They may represent the same solution to a given problem or problem set. What's a VP to do in this case?).As always, it's an extreme pleasure to get to talk with senior leaders of Microsoft who are responsible for a large chunk of Microsoft's continued success as a business in an insanely competitive industry that constantly changes.You've heard all about the products that have launced today if you follow product launch events and read the news. It's truly a momentous day for all of us at Microsoft and especially for you, the consumer and developer who use and rely upon these great technologies. Now, meet the heads of state who are responsible (and ultimately accountable) for your overall satisfaction. We're all lucky to have Ted, Soma and Bill running the show for SQL, VS and Windows Server.Enjoy!Low res version here. Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
Channel 9: The VideosChannel 9: The Videos
from Channel 9: The Videos
February 27, 2008

Ken and Aaron talk about the new features for extensibility in Visual Studio 2008 and the Visual Studio 2008 SDK including touching on key topics like: - How you can build your own IDE with the Visual Studio Shell- How you could create your own language service using Babel- How to plug into editor features like IntelliSense for statement completion- How to build your own Hello World tool Window Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video

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