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DevSource Article: DevEnv Command Line Switches

My second article has been published on DevSource.com. This one inspired by a phone call with a developer experiencing problems with add-ins in their development environment. It seems a lot of developers aren't aware of the command line options with Visual Studio, and I thought I'd cover the topic.

From the abstract: "Visual Studio includes several command-line switches that you can use to have more control over how VS operates."

http://www.devsource.com/c/a/Add-Ons/Visual-Studio-Command-Line-Switches/

Published Jun 11 2008, 03:41 PM by Steve
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Steve Andrews has been working as a developer for more than 8 years. During this time, he has designed and developed applications in such widely varying areas as trust accounting, medical information management, supply chain management, and retail systems. He has firsthand developer experience with a variety of languages, including Java, VB, and .NET. Most recently, he has been immersed in SharePoint. He is currently employed at RDA Corporation in Philadelphia, PA, as a Software Engineer and a team member in the Architectural Guidance evangelism team. Steve is also an MTCS (x2), ICSOO, and .NET fanatic.
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