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Hello

some time ago I realized a whack in the pride when I tried to modify an extension for VS2012 to make it work in VS2013 and nothing, Biff but without BSOD.

The functionality of this extension is simple, going from this very

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to this:

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And rejoice the day! (are those little things that make us happy programming to some)

Today I encounter with an extension for VS2013 and VS2012 which does this and more…! It’s Code Alignmentfor Visual Studio. It is best to give it one more interesting turn to the alignment of code, for example:

  // Ugly                 // An improvement        // Even better! 
  chris.Age = 25;      => chris.Age     = 25;  =>  chris   .Age = 25; 
  dan.Age = 23;        => dan.Age       = 23;  =>  dan     .Age = 23; 
  michael.Age = 27;    => michael.Age   = 27;  =>  michael .Age = 27; 
  jennifer.Age = 22;   => jennifer.Age  = 22;  =>  jennifer.Age = 22;

Very, but very good, no?

Note: if you’re browsing from a device with little resolution probably will think I am drunk, not missing much, but better at minimum 1024 resolution Winking smile

Another interesting point of this company (or group of friends, I don’t know) is that also have plugins for Notepad ++, for Sublime Text and the world of Visual Studio > 2012, 2010 and 2013, and end it with an impossible > Microsoft Blend .

HomePage: http://www.codealignment.com

Download: http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/7179e851-a263-44b7-a177-1d31e33c84fd

Greetings @ Home

El Bruno

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