#develop (short for SharpDevelop) is a free IDE for .NET programming languages.
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Daniel Grunwald 5d5bdc2cdb Use MSBuild's ResolveAssemblyReferences task to make sure we load the correct assembly version for code-completion. E.g. a reference to "System.Net" loads a different assembly depending on the target framework. SharpDevelop now can also find assemblies in custom reference paths, using assembly tables and everything else supported by MSBuild (including custom ResolveAssemblyReferences tasks). 19 years ago
AddIns Updated to current build of SDR; PdfSharp 1.0 is now part of SDR 19 years ago
bin/setup Switch from MbUnit to NUnit: 20 years ago
data Merge Merged SD 2.2 revision 2603:2624 to trunk. 19 years ago
doc Merged SD 2.2 revision 2560:2603 to trunk. 19 years ago
samples Add optional "settingsPath" and "domPersistencePath" settings to SharpDevelop.exe.config. These can be used to redirect the settings/code completion cache to different folders, e.g. for running SharpDevelop from a USB stick. 19 years ago
src Use MSBuild's ResolveAssemblyReferences task to make sure we load the correct assembly version for code-completion. E.g. a reference to "System.Net" loads a different assembly depending on the target framework. SharpDevelop now can also find assemblies in custom reference paths, using assembly tables and everything else supported by MSBuild (including custom ResolveAssemblyReferences tasks). 19 years ago