Andreas Zenker - My OBJECTive Opinion

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Monday, April 24, 2006 - Posts

It is truly the simple pleasures in life

The recent project list on the start page of the Visual Studio IDE seems like such a cool thing at first glance. However, very quickly it degrades into the "How many times do I have to be reminded that I called my test project 'Son of Foo'" list. We end up with junk in there that is just plain annoying. Recently our shop made a move to Subversion for source control, finally giving Visual Source Safe the merciful lethal injection that it so deserved. In the process I cleaned up and moved my local working copy of code to a new folder. So now I not only was reminded of every time I created a test project named "WebApplication1" in the past month, but I also was faced with duplicate entries of "My Solution" in the list, one real one just a mirage. Needless to say I clicked on the mirage enough times to be motivated to google on how to clean up the recent project list. In doing so I found this very light-weight, and useful, util here. Thanks to Josh Beach (whoever you are) and the guys at CodeProject for this useful little number. It truly made my day.

posted Monday, April 24, 2006 10:48 PM by azenker with 0 Comments




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