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CodeSmith supports Visual Studio 2010 RTM!
How-to: CodeSmith and SQL Functions.
How-to: Build a custom UITypeEditor
It's the littlest of things that we do, that make CodeSmith shine.
A fix for the Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 Fatal Execution Error (VS Silent Death Bug).
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CodeSmith supports Visual Studio 2010 RTM!
We have been working with Microsoft over the past few months to ensure that CodeSmith works with Visual Studio 2010. The currently released version of CodeSmith 5.2.1 already supports Visual Studio 2010 Integration. Although the current support is titled...
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Mon, Apr 04 2010 7:59 AM
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Blake Niemyjski
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How-to: CodeSmith and SQL Functions.
CodeSmith now supports SQL Functions and SQL CLR Functions with the release of CodeSmith 5.2. I will quickly show you how to add SQL Function support to your template. The first thing you need to do in order to use SQL Functions is to set the IncludeFunctions...
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Sun, Dec 12 2009 9:51 PM
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Blake Niemyjski
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How-to: Build a custom UITypeEditor
Recently I built a CodeSmith sample UITypeEditor that allows a user to enter in custom data into a DropDownList. In the following article I’ll show you what you need to do in order to build your own UITypeEditor. First you need to create a public...
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Tue, Oct 10 2009 12:00 AM
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Blake Niemyjski
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It's the littlest of things that we do, that make CodeSmith shine.
During each release of CodeSmith, one thing we always do is test upgrade scenarios between each versions and check for backwards compatibility among other tests. Recently, I was amazed at how much change has taken place between CodeSmith 4.x and the latest...
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Mon, Oct 10 2009 7:25 AM
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Blake Niemyjski
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A fix for the Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 Fatal Execution Error (VS Silent Death Bug).
We released CodeSmith 5.1 with the new requirements of the Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 . One of our experiences in upgrading to the .Net Framework 3.5 is issues we have run into like our customers reporting Visual Studio disapearing or closing extremely...
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Wed, May 05 2009 6:00 AM
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Blake Niemyjski
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Visual Studio 2008
Tips & Tricks: Manually uninstalling CodeSmith.
I've come across a few issues, where a CodeSmith install might become corrupt when going from a beta to RTM. The following guide will show you how to successfully remove CodeSmith from your computer. Please allow 10 to 15 minutes of your time to complete...
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Fri, Aug 08 2008 3:39 AM
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