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.NET Namespace Toolbar

By Nick Parker

A free IE toolbar that pulls up namespace and class documentation on the new MSDN site.
C#, VC6, C++, HTMLWindows, .NET, .NET 2.0, NT4, Win2K, WinXP, Win2003, MFC, ATL, IE 6.0, VS6, Visual Studio, IE, Dev

Posted: 17 Sep 2004
Updated: 17 Sep 2004
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Introduction

Yes, this is yet another IE toolbar available, however if you are doing .NET development, hopefully this tool will help you navigate through all the classes and namespaces.  This toolbar is currently targeting the new MSDN site at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/.  I have had several suggestions for this toolbar so it will continue to change but I wanted to get it out here for everyone to play with.  Please feel free to leave comments and suggestions in the forum below.

Usage

Simply type in either the full namespace or class name and you will be directed to the MSDN documentation for your request, it's that simple.

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Nick Parker


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Nick graduated from Iowa State University with a B.S. in Management Information System and a minor in Computer Science. Nick works for Two Rivers Marketing.

Nick has also been involved with the Iowa .NET User Group since it's inception, in particular giving presentations over various .NET topics. Nick was recently awarded the Visual C# MVP award from Microsoft.

In his mystical spare time he is working on a development project called "DeveloperNotes" which integrates into Visual Studio .NET allowing developers easy access to common code pieces. He is also a fan of using dynamically typed languages to perform unit testing, not to mention how he loves to talk about himself in the third person.
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: United States United States

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