I'm Keyvan Nayyeri, a 25 years old Ph.D. student at
the Computer Science department of
the University of Texas at San Antonio.
I'm also
a Software Architect and Developer and previously held a B.Sc.
degree in Applied Mathematics.
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One of new features for language editor of Visual Studio 2008 is the Organize Usings option. This is a simple option that lets you organize Using references in your code. This option lets you to remove unused Usings and sort them or both. You can get access to this option just by right-clicking on the code editor.
If you choose to remove unused Usings, it removes all unused Usings and just keeps what you need.
On the other side, if you choose to sort Usings, it will sort them alphabetically. Since default Usings are sorted, this is helpful for sorting all Usings after adding your own references.
And finally if you choose to Remove and Sort these references then it will apply both of them.
Very nice feature!
+ I'm working on Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 for my new book and may write more posts about its new features because I think they may be helpful for the community.
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