Visual Studio 2010 Keybinding Posters
Microsoft published keybinding (in other words shortcuts) for Visual Studio 2010 last week as ScottGu blogged about. I downloaded my letter-size low-res copy for C# and as I looked at it I chuckled a bit because I remembered when those keystrokes meant other things in the COM and VB6 days WHICH then made me think how Microsoft Office did such a great job of reusing its keybindings over the years. As a matter of fact when I use excel for data scrubbing or templating soem batch file or powershell commands Excel will basically tell me “Tsk, tsk; these days we don’t use that keybinding but for you I’ll still perform the functionality” To which I say, “Cool, why change”.
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