Visual Studio Gallery
A few weeks ago I talked to you about MSDN Code Gallery and the range of resources available from snippets to SDKs.
To add another resource to enhance your development experience, today we’re launching the Visual Studio Gallery. This site provides a catalog that showcases free and commercial products that complement or extend Visual Studio.
The broad range of solutions you’ll find on the Visual Studio Gallery will give you a sense of the momentum we’re seeing around Visual Studio Extensibility. We have a large and growing group of partners building businesses on the Visual Studio platform, and we have a growing developer community focused on extending Visual Studio to create new tools. For example, a number of in-house developers and enterprise teams are building productivity and methodology tools that are specific to their needs. We’re also seeing a broad uptake of the Visual Studio 2008 Shell which we announced in November.
Visual Studio Extensibility(VSX) is an inclusive set of resources and capabilities for all Visual Studio developers. For example, you might want to install one of the extensions you find on the Visual Studio Gallery -- the easiest way to extend your development experience. Or, you might want to build a coding tool for your development team – you can use the free Visual Studio SDK to build it, and you can ship it in the Visual Studio 2008 Shell.
The Visual Studio Extensibility Developer Center points to the latest SDK, the Visual Studio Shell redistributables, and how-to resources to get you started.
We already have hundreds of extensions listed on the Visual Studio Gallery, and for me personally, it’s very cool to see the innovation built on Visual Studio from our partners and the development community.
Namaste!
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Anonymous
February 26, 2008
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February 27, 2008
Soma has just announced , the new Visual Studio Gallery . The gallery is the central location where youAnonymous
February 27, 2008
Check out www.visualstudiogallery.com ! Over the last few months, Anthony, one of our PMs on the VisualAnonymous
February 27, 2008
Check out www.visualstudiogallery.com ! Over the last few months, Anthony, one of our PMs on the VisualAnonymous
February 27, 2008
Soma has just announced that our new Gallery for all kinds of VS eXtensions is live. Major props to AnthonyAnonymous
February 27, 2008
For any of you who have not yet heard of the Visual Studio Gallery , it’s live today! The Visual StudioAnonymous
February 27, 2008
For any of you who have not yet heard of the Visual Studio Gallery , it’s live today! The Visual StudioAnonymous
February 27, 2008
The Microsoft Visual Studio Ecosystem team has officially launched the new Visual Studio Gallery siteAnonymous
February 27, 2008
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February 27, 2008
I've been looking for the right time to start back up my blog and regularly contribute to it on theAnonymous
February 27, 2008
Why don't you collaborate with the rest of your company to create a company-wide site where extentions for various Microsoft products are listed, such as for Internet Explorer, Office, in addition to Visual Studio? Better why don't you create a site where users can get free/open source/shareware/commercial, certified by MS or not, software for Windows and extentions for MS software? An extention to Windows Marketplace perhaps but for all free and commercial software and extentions to Office, VS, etc? Why don't you do that? How difficult it is? Why do you have to re-invent the wheel each time?Anonymous
February 27, 2008
If you missed Soma's blog post from this morning, we are launching the Visual Studio Gallery today. ThisAnonymous
February 27, 2008
As I said before 2008 is going to be the year of Visual Studio Extensibility (aka VSX) and most likelyAnonymous
February 27, 2008
[原文地址]: Visual Studio Gallery [原文发表时间]: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:44 AM 几周前我和各位谈到过 MSDN Code GalleryAnonymous
February 27, 2008
A few weeks ago I talked to you about MSDN Code Gallery and the range of resources available from snippetsAnonymous
February 27, 2008
The ecosystem team for Visual Studio just announced a brand new site for finding extensions built forAnonymous
February 28, 2008
A few weeks ago I talked to you about MSDN Code Gallery and the range of resources available from snippetsAnonymous
March 13, 2008
This month's letter includes a summary of our new Visual Studio Gallery website we launched a few weeksAnonymous
March 13, 2008
This month's letter includes a summary of our new Visual Studio Gallery website we launched a fewAnonymous
June 06, 2008
Today we released a handful of new community features around ratings & reviews. Check out the updated Visual Studio Gallery at http://visualstudiogallery.com/Anonymous
July 10, 2008
I just wanted to give you a heads up of some updates we’ve made to the Visual Studio Gallery (www.visualstudiogallery.com) to support RSS feeds, Tagging, HTML editor for details pages and other new features.