Visual Studio 2012 Programmer Tips were fun and very edifying to research and write about. With Visual Studio 2013 around the corner, I have decided to provide all the previous Visual Studio 2012 tips together in one place for your reading pleasure.
Visual Studio 2012 is really a different beast and I am confident that trying to master many of its features and coming to grips with its capabilities will make you a better programmer.
Seeing as these only comprise six posts, I considered making them part of one of The Daily Six Pack posts, but decided not to and provide them as an article on their own. So I hope that you enjoy the Visual Studio 2012 series below.
Visual Studio 2012 Programmer Tips Content Roll-Up
Visual Studio 2012 Tips Part 1 – PowerPoint Storyboarding
Visual Studio 2012 Tips Part 2 – Turn off Menu Upper Casing
Visual Studio 2012 Tips Part 3 – Run Visual Studio 2012 as Admin in Windows 8
Visual Studio 2012 Tips Part 4 – Understand Your Code With Dependency Graphs
Visual Studio 2012 Tips Part 5 – Protect Your Code, Obfuscate
Visual Studio 2012 Tips Part 6 – Browse Web App With IE (No Add-Ons)