Opening SF Source Code solution in VS2010


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Charles R Hankey
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Started to open the 1.707 source in VS2010 and the conversion wizard wanted to do something to it.



If I had gone ahead to convert would the solution still open in VS2008 ?



(currently I'm considering renaming the source folder then reinstalling in the default folder and only opening the renamed source folder to play with in VS2010



Kudos, by the way, for the added support for 2010. BigGrin



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Okay, for benefit of lurkers :



SF Source opened in VS2010 ( have to run conversion wizard ) even though it is not recompiled and the conversion wizard appeared to make no changes can no longer be opened in VS2008



And of course a project originally written in VS2008 3.5 once converted on being opened in VS2010 ( same 3.5 target ) can no longer be opened in Vs2008.



Moral of story - make copies to play with or test your projects in VS2010.



Also interesting to note that you do not have to target 4.0 in order to use inferred line continuation or automatic property declaration ( no need to write standard get/set )



This is cool. Cool



And definitely look into the Snippet Designer extension. Once you have it installed, go to the Snippet Explorer window in Other Windows, find a .snippet and double click it. You can write your snippets right in the IDE in whatever language. Properties for shortcuts etc.











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