CoadNet VS Project Templates, Quick Code + Console App for C# in VS05
Here are two project templates that I created and use on an almost daily basis that I packaged up to share. About a year ago I posted one of my project templates for VS03.NET, “Creating Quick Tests in C#”, that became the top VS add-in download on MSDN for a while. This is v2 of that, now for VS05, and also includes my console app template. The link is to a .msi that will install and uninstall them.
Download the coad.net Visual Studio 2005 Templates
coad.net Quick Code (Project Template)
Ever just want to write a few lines of code to try something new? I do this almost half a dozen times a day. This project template has project references to all the System.* namespaces and has “using” directives for many of the most common already in the code to reduce the time it takes to add them. It is marked as a Windows App so look in the “Output” tool window for its output (instead of a console box).
coad.net Console Application (Project Template)
I write a lot of console apps and they all take on this basic form. This includes using an Enum for Exit Codes (ErrorLevel), an embedded text file for the syntax, easy Write() & WriteLine() methods, and an embedded resource for error messages. If you’re into console apps, you may appreciate this one.
Project & Item Templates
These project templates are just two little .zip files in your “%UserProfile%\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Templates\ProjectTemplates\Visual C#” directory. You can yank one if you don’t want it. Building these is a whole lot easier in VS05 than it was in VS03.NET! Here’s the MSDN Library entry and an MSDN Magazine article on the topic.
After installing these, you’ll find them in the “Visual C# ” node of the “New Project” dialog.
Since my blog is now hosted by blogs.msdn.com and I work for Microsoft, I’m going to put in this disclaimer that these are in now way being promoted by Microsoft, are official Microsoft releases, or affiliated with Microsoft. This is a tool that I personal and solely am providing for the convenience of developers everywhere. Enjoy!
Comments
Anonymous
July 14, 2006
A better PROMPT for CMD.EXE or Cool Prompt Environment
Variables and a nice transparent multi-prompt...Anonymous
May 02, 2007
Update on 5/2/07: This post has nothing to do with Unit Testing (it was written before I was aware ofAnonymous
October 22, 2007
The Visual Studio Industry Partners conference is going on right at the Redmond Marriott hotel in Redmond,Anonymous
April 14, 2008
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