This is my first post on this blog. Dave already has introduced me and I have to thank him here. As he said, I’m the author of forthcoming Wrox Professional Visual Studio Extensibility book which is due to publish in March 2008. On this blog, I’m going to write about Visual Studio especially about Visual Studio Extensibility (aka VSX).
Interestingly I’m beginning my blogging on this site when Visual Studio 2008 is released just two days ago and its SDK released earlier today. Ken Levy from Visual Studio Ecosystem team announced this with great details. You can download the first version of Visual Studio 2008 SDK from here.
As you see in the announcement, there are three major additions to this new SDK including the new Visual Studio Shell integrated and isolated modes as well as Visual Basic support for code samples.
Here on this blog, I want to begin writing some posts about Visual Studio Shell and Domain-Specific Languages Tools as two not-covered-much aspects of VSX and also will cover other aspects of VSX beside them.
So stay tuned and keep looking on this blog.

