Integrated development environments are intended to boost developer efficiency. A vital piece of this efficiency is an IDE's openness for extensions and customizations that developers can add to create precisely the environment they need. Visual Studio, Microsoft's flagship IDE, allows developers to create add-ins for any purpose they can think of, from generating boilerplate source code, to interacting with the many windows within Visual Studio. With Visual Studio Add-Ins Succinctly by Joe Booth, you'll learn how create add-ins for Visual Studio, how to test their functionality, and how to deploy them to make you and your colleagues' lives a little easier.
Microsoft Visual Studio
Add-in Hello World
Hooking into the IDE
Application and Add-in Objects
Save Some Files Add-In
Testing Your Add-In
Visual Studio Environment
Solution
Projects
IDE Windows
Documents
Code Window
Code Model
Tool Windows
Source Code Generation
Deploying Your Add-In
Object Reference
Add-in Helper Class
Third-Party Add-Ins
978-1-64200-041-2
July 7, 2014
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