The Microsoft Developer Show #5
The MS Dev Show #005- 6th June 2005 (40min 10sec)
MP3 - 13.9MB
Howdy Developers,
Jason McConnell the Microsoft VSIP Product Manager joins me in this edition of the Microsoft Developer Show.
Jason is based in Microsoft Corp Seattle, Washington State, USA. He talks about Visual Studio IDE integration and the support programs that are currently in place for developers and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs).
Using the VSIP SDK is a great way to add new features into the existing and future editions of the IDE. What is even more interesting in this space is the ability to reuse the IDE core in your own products through PPE. What is PPE? Well you are just going to have to tune in and listen to the show to learn all about it.
You know what to do now right? Click on the link above and grab the show to tune in!
Cheers
Dr.Pete
PS: Jason just sent me an update from the SDK documentation that says backward compatibility should be cool. Here’s the SDK wording which says: “…developers can expect legacy applications written in unmanaged code to continue to run in Visual Studio 2005”
0:00:11 Introduction
0:00:30 Welcome Jason McConnell
0:01:40 Visual Studio Extensibility
0:01:50 Visual Studio Industry Program
0:02:10 What can developers do with VSIP?
0:04:00 Making MS Products Sticky
0:05:30 The Developer Cockpit
0:06:20 VSIP SDK – 3 Levels
0:07:30 Help SDK
0:08:15 Extensibility Kit for VS Team Server
0:08:45 So who is doing VSIP?
0:10:40 Hosting Apps in VS.Net and Reusing VS UI
0:11:10 Reselling & Rebranding the VS IDE core
0:12:40 Getting Started – http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/extend/
0:13:40 SDK Documentation
0:14:30 MS Developer Classifications – Mort, Elvis & Einstein
0:16:10 Indigo
0:16:50 IDE integration COM interop
0:17:20 The development story is now good
0:18:50 Simulation Ship – available
0:19:20 Community Forum
0:20:00 Outstanding Examples of VSIP
0:24;10 XAML Support
0:26:00 Debugging Visual Studio
0:28:30 Whidbey Add-Ins & Search Tools
0:29:40 Jason’s best of Whidbey
0:31:00 ASP v2 and Jason’s Web life before it
0:32:00 Adding Graphic Support to IDE
0:33:00 VSIP backward compatibility
0:33:30 Doug Hodges – VS Architect
0:34:30 Closing thoughts on VSIP
0:37:14 MSN v8 – VOIP thru Firewall
0:38:57 The End




