My History of Visual Studio (Part 3)

Posted by: Rico Marianis Performance Tidbits, on 07 Oct 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

[also see Part 1][also see Part 2]  I was going to go forward again in this installment but I got some requests to talk about some older things again before I did that.  You might be getting bored of the distant past so Ill try to keep that part short. There were some other key pieces of technology floating around back in the early 90s:  One of them was this thing called Codeview for Windows (CVW).  This thing was substantially written by my racquetball partner (no name dropping,...

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