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Javascript intellisense in Visual Studio

14 09 08 - 09:22

It's been a while since I played around with any serious javascript coding, but I have been seeing the improvements in Visual Studio Javascript debugging and have been pretty impressed.  One of the things I really liked to see was the intellisense support for javascript.  Man, if only I had that back in the days when I spend all day hacking javascript.

The question is: how does Visual studio know which libraries to display in the intellisense?  The answer is to put a 'jscript reference' (my term) into your javascript file, like this:

You can get this by simply dragging the file from the solution explorer into the jscript file.  It can't get any easier than that!

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when MS ships Jquery with VS, they will also ship an updated JQuery intellisense hints file, with ‘full’ help descriptions (tooltips). Cool. Also cool about the intellisense hints file – obviously useful for anyone building their own Jscript libraries…
allan () - 21 10 08 - 07:47


  
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