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Note: While I did contribute just 1 of the 100 hacks, I wasnât paid, so donât think Iâm motivated by money.
Visual Studio Hacks is the best power-users book about everyoneâs favorite IDE that Iâve seen. A few hacks explain little known features, but the vast majority of the book is dedicated to unleashing the power of Visual Studio extensibility. And most of the book covers topics that the standard documentation and references donât cover.
James also covers a slew of great add-ins. Most of these were created by the developer community and are extremely polished. And they are certainly better than doing things by hand!
The Hacks series from OâReilly are great for reading when you find yourself with 10 minutes of free time at the doctorâs office or stuck in traffic. You can cover a hack or two, put the book down, and then not have to worry about remembering the state of the book when you pick it back up.