Aaron Brethorst is a program manager on the Visual Studio Core team, where he is responsible for Accessibility and User Experience across the Visual Studio IDE. Aaron joined Microsoft in 2003 after graduating from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Computer Science. When he's not developing software, you can usually find him in a Seattle coffee shop with a good book.
The Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 SDK allows you to build rich, deeply integrated new features into Visual Studio. The functionality you have access to through the SDK is identical to the functionality used by many teams within the Visual Studio organization here in Microsoft to develop ne...
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