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I've updated my Lithium based XMLVisualizer for Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. You can download the updated source from my ProjectDistributor workspace.
Updated 06/11/2006: If you are trying to locate the Netron Project see my post "What happened to the Netron Project?"
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This post has been superseded by the following post: Conchango Xml Visualizer for Visual Studio 2005 (RTM)
Updated 06/11/2006: If you are trying to locate the Netron Project see my post "What happened to the Netron Project?"
About a month ago, I stumbled across Scott Nonnenberg's article “Debugger Visualizers on VS 2005 ...
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Updated 06/11/2006: If you are trying to locate the Netron Project see my post "What happened to the Netron Project?"
Francois has done it again – he’s proved that he’s one of the best open source .NET developers out there, by releasing Lithium – a Tree Diagramming Control – building upon many of the ...
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Updated 06/11/2006: If you are trying to locate the Netron Project see my post ''What happened to the Netron Project?''
Due to current project commitments I haven’t been able to devote any time to updating TaskBuilder – so I’ve decided to release the code in its current format (0.0.0.1). I had hoped to dedicate my commuting time (nearly ...
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Francois pinged me to say that he couldn't see the TaskBuilder release on my ProjectDistributor workspace. Yes, I did forget to uncheck the "private" option for the release. It should now be available.
Updated 06/11/2006: If you are trying to locate the Netron Project see my post "What happened to the Netron ...
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Updated 06/11/2006: If you are trying to locate the Netron Project see my post "What happened to the Netron Project?"
TaskBuilder was my second xmas holiday project. I started it before AssemblyReflector, but then needed a mechanism for Code Generating all of the shape classes so that I could save hours of time by not having ...
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Updated 06/11/2006: If you are trying to locate the Netron Project see my post "What happened to the Netron Project?"
Francois Vanderseypen has just published a new article about The Netron Project on The Code Project. "Netron Light" is a getting started guide to the Netron diagramming library for .NET. He has also ...
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