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Jan 18, 2013
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Jumping into C++

Eric Battalio
Eric Battalio

I was a professional developer for years, working initially with C in labs and an engineering firm before moving on to other languages and stints as an enterprise developer and consultant. Other languages and tool were more in demand for the projects I worked on so I gradually moved away from native development and lost touch with the C++ story. It...

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Jan 14, 2013
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In The Community: Meet Jeremiah Morrill

Eric Battalio
Eric Battalio

This is the third installment of "In The Community," a series spotlighting members of the C++ / developer community. Today we meet Jeremiah Morrill, MVP, developer and community guy.Jeremiah has been in the software development field for 14 years. Over his career, he has moved between languages, operating systems and products but likes to call C++ ...

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Jan 11, 2013
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Friday Miscellany #4

Eric Battalio
Eric Battalio

 Welcome to another Friday Miscellany, a collection of interesting links from across the internet curated from social media, conversations and curiosity. If you have something to share, send it to me ([email protected]) for potential inclusion in a future miscellany.Happy clicking!

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Jan 7, 2013
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In The Community: Meet James McNellis

Eric Battalio
Eric Battalio

This is the second installment in the "In The Community" series spotlighting members of the C++ / developer community. Today we meet James McNellis, a developer on the Visual C++ team and community guy. James is a developer on the Visual C++ team, which he joined this past July.  As a member of this team, he builds awesome C++ libraries and is...

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Jan 2, 2013
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Roaming Settings: Give Us Your Feedback!

Eric Battalio
Eric Battalio

Let's kick off 2013 with a survey JWe have been researching roaming Visual Studio settings and have a few questions that will help gain insights into what the best experience would be. We have created a survey (https://aka.ms/vsroaming) aimed at understanding Visual Studio settings usage patterns and gathering feedback. The survey should take less ...

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