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Eric Gunnerson

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Eric Gunnerson is a program manager on the Visual C# team
How do you look for code? Posted: Dec 4, 2003 11:10 AM
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Another question, this time from one of the other PMs on the team:

The C# team is trying to understand how you look for code when stuck or trying to learn some new technology. Currently the solution we provide is in the documentation – you can find among other things -

  • Walkthroughs on the product
  • Documentation for each method
  • How to articles that target specific tasks
  • Code snippets
  • Working pieces of code that we ship in the product that do a specific task.

How do you try to find code for a task that you don’t know how to write? Is the Help content in VS organized well and is it adequate? What would you change to help people ramp up on new code, tasks, or the capabilities of the tool faster? What annoys you about the samples we provide today?

 

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