VS 2010 Keyboard Shortcut Posters Now Available for VB, C#, F# & C++
The Visual Studio keyboard shortcut posters are always very popular and are now available for Visual Studio 2010! Please choose the one that corresponds to your choice of Visual Studio Development Settings. Print out a poster to place on the wall, or a quick reference card to keep on your desk.
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VISUAL BASIC
VISUAL C#
VISUAL F#
VISUAL C++
Comments
Anonymous
April 19, 2010
Why is it that there's never a poster for us who uses the General Dvelopment Settings? :(Anonymous
April 19, 2010
Oh! So that's where the creepy stock images from the VS 2008 installer went!Anonymous
April 20, 2010
Any chance of distributing versions without the scary stock people on them? ;)Anonymous
April 20, 2010
This is useless. What page size it it? How am I supposed to print these? And how do You think, why other companies do NOT put people's photos into technical documentation?Anonymous
May 02, 2010
Hi Lisa, very handy little doc. A single A4/A3 page version would be great for 'hanging on the wall' though, as mentioned a little acrimoniously by the other commenters... :) cheersAnonymous
May 03, 2010
Now I'm asking myself... I program in c++ am I an old person or are they trying to force me to change to C#?Anonymous
May 04, 2010
@Alex: no, no one is implying anything. C# also isn't meant as an improvement of C++, and that a Sharp looks like 4 pluses is mere coincidence :DAnonymous
July 25, 2010
Thanks for all your feedback on these Visual Studio 2010 Keyboard Shortcut Posters. We’ve released new versions to take into account your requested changes:
- Create 8.5”x11” Letter-sized print-ready documents
- Create 210x297mm A4-sized print-ready documents
- Remove the people images and keep the space for content I've blogged about these new versions here: blogs.msdn.com/.../vs-2010-keyboard-shortcuts-for-c-vb-c-f-now-available-in-letter-8-5x11in-and-a4-210-215-297mm-print-ready-sizes.aspx You can download the latest versions here: www.microsoft.com/.../details.aspx Cheers, Lisa
Anonymous
July 28, 2010
Hooray, standard sizes and no creepy dudes. Brilliant!Anonymous
June 09, 2011
Lisa, I would like to apologize on behalf of my, er, colleagues. Not sure what it is about devs, but we have the collective social skills of a gimpy kinkajou. You're probably used to it as a matter of course, but it still isn't right. Thanks for your hard work!Anonymous
October 16, 2011
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