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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 is an independent consultant, INETA speaker, and Microsoft MVP for Visual Studio ALM. He has been working in technology for over ten years focusing on custom application development and Application Lifecycle Management. Steve is also Microsoft and IBM certified and a community fanatic having led sessions at nearly 100 events across North America. When he's not developing software solutions or engaging with the community about software technology, Steve is a closet singer and songwriter and plays the guitar and keys. Occasionally, Steve even gets to sleep. Occasionally.
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