Code Snippets
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I'm full of questions today apprently.... Does anyone have recommendation for some sort of code snippet manager. I realize my VS 2005 standard edition has one built in, but #1 it doesn't support C++/CLI and #2 It's rediculously inconvenient to add a custom snippet having to modify an xml file etc. I'm trying out developer assisant's method factory clickety[^] and it isn't too bad, but it would be 100% better if it were vs addin. Thanks, John -- modified at 12:11 Thursday 15th December, 2005
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I'm full of questions today apprently.... Does anyone have recommendation for some sort of code snippet manager. I realize my VS 2005 standard edition has one built in, but #1 it doesn't support C++/CLI and #2 It's rediculously inconvenient to add a custom snippet having to modify an xml file etc. I'm trying out developer assisant's method factory clickety[^] and it isn't too bad, but it would be 100% better if it were vs addin. Thanks, John -- modified at 12:11 Thursday 15th December, 2005
http://www.codekeep.net/ -------------------------------- Human stupidity is infinite.
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I'm full of questions today apprently.... Does anyone have recommendation for some sort of code snippet manager. I realize my VS 2005 standard edition has one built in, but #1 it doesn't support C++/CLI and #2 It's rediculously inconvenient to add a custom snippet having to modify an xml file etc. I'm trying out developer assisant's method factory clickety[^] and it isn't too bad, but it would be 100% better if it were vs addin. Thanks, John -- modified at 12:11 Thursday 15th December, 2005
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I'm full of questions today apprently.... Does anyone have recommendation for some sort of code snippet manager. I realize my VS 2005 standard edition has one built in, but #1 it doesn't support C++/CLI and #2 It's rediculously inconvenient to add a custom snippet having to modify an xml file etc. I'm trying out developer assisant's method factory clickety[^] and it isn't too bad, but it would be 100% better if it were vs addin. Thanks, John -- modified at 12:11 Thursday 15th December, 2005
I think there's a product called VisualAssist that will do what you want VisualAssist[^]
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I'm full of questions today apprently.... Does anyone have recommendation for some sort of code snippet manager. I realize my VS 2005 standard edition has one built in, but #1 it doesn't support C++/CLI and #2 It's rediculously inconvenient to add a custom snippet having to modify an xml file etc. I'm trying out developer assisant's method factory clickety[^] and it isn't too bad, but it would be 100% better if it were vs addin. Thanks, John -- modified at 12:11 Thursday 15th December, 2005
http://www.gotcodesnippets.net/[^]
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I'm full of questions today apprently.... Does anyone have recommendation for some sort of code snippet manager. I realize my VS 2005 standard edition has one built in, but #1 it doesn't support C++/CLI and #2 It's rediculously inconvenient to add a custom snippet having to modify an xml file etc. I'm trying out developer assisant's method factory clickety[^] and it isn't too bad, but it would be 100% better if it were vs addin. Thanks, John -- modified at 12:11 Thursday 15th December, 2005
I still like CodeLibrarian that comes with ms office developer tools My articles BlackDice
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I'm full of questions today apprently.... Does anyone have recommendation for some sort of code snippet manager. I realize my VS 2005 standard edition has one built in, but #1 it doesn't support C++/CLI and #2 It's rediculously inconvenient to add a custom snippet having to modify an xml file etc. I'm trying out developer assisant's method factory clickety[^] and it isn't too bad, but it would be 100% better if it were vs addin. Thanks, John -- modified at 12:11 Thursday 15th December, 2005
Well Surfulater has a template for code snippets, but it would be overkill if that's all you used it for. Better to collect all those great programming articles you see on the Web as well as code snippets. See http://www.surfulater.com /plug Neville Franks, Author of Surfulater www.surfulater.com "Save what you Surf" and ED for Windows www.getsoft.com