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Versioning Controlled Build

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8 Dec 2013CPOL35 min read 2.2M   20.6K   779  
A Visual Studio add-in and command-line utility that automates versioning of .NET and VC++ projects
VISUAL STUDIO CUSTOMIZATION

If you want to assign keyboard shortcuts to VCB commands in Visual Studio, 
simply open Customize dialog from Tools menu in running instance of Visual 
Studio, click on Keyboard button, type "BuildAutoIncrement" (without quotes)
into "Show commands containing" box and assign keyboard shortcut to any of the
following items:
BuildAutoIncrement.Connect2.About
BuildAutoIncrement.Connect2.Build
BuildAutoIncrement.Connect2.Configure
BuildAutoIncrement.Connect2.ExportVersions
BuildAutoIncrement.Connect2.GUI
BuildAutoIncrement.Connect2.PrintVersions
BuildAutoIncrement.Connect2.Rebuild
BuildAutoIncrement.Connect2.Save

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Software Developer (Senior)
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Graduated at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb (Croatia) and received M.Sc. degree in electronics. For several years he was research and lecturing assistant in the fields of solid state electronics and electronic circuits, published several scientific and professional papers, as well as a book "Physics of Semiconductor Devices - Solved Problems with Theory" (in Croatian).
During that work he gained interest in C++ programming language and have co-written "C++ Demystified" (in Croatian), 1st edition published in 1997, 2nd in 2001, 3rd in 2010, 4th in 2014.
After book publication, completely switched to software development, programming mostly in C++ and in C#.
In 2016 coauthored the book "Python for Curious" (in Croatian).

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