Writing Data Structure Visualizers for Native C++/STL Code
Pretty much any time I write about a cool .NET only feature here on the blog I get emails or comments about how the native C++ developers are left out […]
Debugging and Performance Tech Focus
Wintellect is so much more than just me posting a random blog entry every once in a while. This year our big marketing focus is to offer unique and interesting […]
Add OneNote 2010 Linked Notes Capabilities to your Application
If you’ve ever talked to me or read this blog, you know I’m a passionate OneNote user. If it weren’t for OneNote, I would be a random mess. One of […]
Paraffin 3.12: A Bug Fix and Three New Features
After a bit of rest and relaxation, Paraffin, my tool to make managing your Windows Installer XML (WiX) fragments easier makes a surprise appearance back on my blog. If you’re […]
Different Ways to Start Processes under a Debugger
The other day I got a question about how to start a process under the debugger and there are quite a few different ways to do that. I thought I’d […]
Want to Know How to Debug Better for Free?
Recently, I did a session on Advanced .NET Debugging at the Atlanta Microsoft office and it was recorded for posterity. You can catch the three part video up on Channel […]
VS 2010 Launches (and video of me!)
Unless your internet connection died today you no doubt heard that a new version of Visual Studio released to the public today. It’s a big release and one most of […]
Code Signing Best Practices
In the past I’ve written about code signing and how it’s not as expensive or hard to do. Today I was searching up how to add a code signing certificate […]
Start-PowerShellPoint
Working on my PowerShell for Developers presentation I’m doing at our upcoming Devscovery Conference in NYC (April 27-29) it was a no brainer to use Jeffrey Snover’s excellent Start-Demo script […]