Provide Visual Studio IntelliSense support all around
Please provide first class Visual Studio IntelliSense support for easy development without the need of constantly looking up documentation or including "vsdoc" files like jQuery does.
12 comments
Matthew
Posted on:11 Jul 2012 18:28
VS doc and API documentation would be and enormous improvement
Clay
Posted on:11 Jun 2012 23:44
A vsdoc for Kendo UI would definitely help out for those of us working in VS. I have gandered at other editors, but VS is great for teams and so I need to stay put.
johnsk
Posted on:25 Apr 2012 16:24
Hello guys! What's the status with kendo ui intellisense for visual studio 2010/2011, any news?!
This is long awaited very useful feature :)
Abdul
Posted on:17 Apr 2012 17:57
Yes, it's a must, for help developer to learn n build kendo ui with faster and easier..
Imported User
Posted on:11 Apr 2012 19:55
This is a must have for all of us a little late to the jQuery game.
Joao
Posted on:03 Apr 2012 22:47
Please support Visual Studio IntelliSense
Jaap
Posted on:20 Mar 2012 10:00
The usability of vsdoc files in VS11beta is much improved now with the use of a _reference.js file in which you can put you global references. Also intellisense is working now ok inside unnamed function closures.
So providing a vsdoc file for Kendo would be very fine.
Imported User
Posted on:11 Feb 2012 16:15
If you want to win over the developer - make the tool easy to use. Intellisense Support!!!
Lorenzo Castrico
Posted on:01 Jan 2012 10:35
Please add. Thanks
Steve
Posted on:16 Dec 2011 12:21
Also a toolbox to allow drag and drop.
Vesselin
Posted on:09 Nov 2011 06:16
No, I don't know how else to extend VS to provide additional IntelliSense support. I just hate having to @if (false) { <script src="...-vsdoc.js"></script> } and figured since you guys are the masters of extending VS, you would know a better way but I guess there isn't so vsdoc files it is then.
P.S. Много поздрави на отбора юнаци в родната страна. ;)
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Telerik Admin
Posted on:20 Sep 2011 16:57
We might deliberate providing vsdoc files for the Kendo UI scripts to support Visual Studio js Intellisense. Other than that, are you aware of another method to have js intellisense there?
@all: Please vote in case you find this feature important.