I just got comfortable with Visual Studio 2010, and now Microsoft unveils Visual Studio 2012. New versions of Visual Studio usually coincide with updates to the .NET Framework, and this continues with the release of .NET 4.5
I just got comfortable with Visual Studio 2010, and now Microsoft unveils Visual Studio 2012. New versions of Visual Studio usually coincide with updates to the .NET Framework, and this continues with the release of .NET 4.5
Gonzalo
Nov 15. 2012
While I agree that power-users are the audience here, and that utaimltely, any global shortcuts must be configurable, if defaults must be chosen, then Winkey combinations are best for Windows platforms. (And I’ll add my vote to @Kev’s for those combos.)
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Nov 17. 2012
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