Glyphfriend 2019 Released!
With a new year just beginning, it's always nice to start things out on the right foot and open-source is no exception. Several years ago, I »
With a new year just beginning, it's always nice to start things out on the right foot and open-source is no exception. Several years ago, I »
It hasn't been too long since the latest 2.0 release of Glyphfriend, but with the release of Visual Studio 2017 coming around the corner, there »
With Glyphfriend 2.0 being released, one of the points of emphasis for the re-write was to allow members of the community to more easily add »
Although not a great deal of it has been in the public, quite a few things have been going on with Glyphfriend, my Visual Studio extension »
It's been around three months since the last major release for Glyphfriend, which consisted of quite a few new additions and a few minor housekeeping issues. »
Glyphfriend continues to exceed my expectations for my first open-source project so I thought I would write a short post on some of the recent additions »
The thought of creating a Visual Studio extension really had never crossed my mind until attending the annual Microsoft MVP Summit in 2014 and listening to »
One of the most exciting things about working on an open-source project has always been the community involvement. This interaction allows for anyone to make feature »
Apparently when you build a Visual Studio extension that is based on third-party libraries, it's quite important to remember that things like these change a lot. »
During the Microsoft MVP Summit in November of this year, Mads Kristensen held a session on Visual Studio Extensibility and walked through the process of creating »