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We are proud to announce the official release of Telerik JustCode Q3 2011. This release contains many features that we have launched over the past few months in internal builds, including Razor and CSS support, Visual Studio 11 support, a key mappings window, and many new refactorings!

Razor and CSS

JustCode brings blazing fast code analysis, quick fixes, code navigation, refactorings, and formatting to Razor and CSS. Much of this has been covered in the previous article, but razor formatting has been vastly improved in this release. In addition, we have added a new visual aid that did not escape the notice of our ever vigilant twitter fans.

justcodecolors

Here’s a little sample of what these ninja coders are talking about.

ninjaclass

Colors in CSS are now underlined with the color. This is particularly useful for the hex colors and will reduce time spent switching tools for editing style sheets.

Visual Studio 11

There was an issue found on machines that only had Visual Studio 11. This is now resolved.

Key Mappings Window

The key mappings window is there to help you discover JustCode’s keyboard shortcuts that are available. It will also help you discover if the shortcuts have been removed by another tool. Refer to the original article and the follow-up if you are interesting in becoming better with JustCode and the keyboard. The shortcut to access the window is Ctrl+Shift+/.

JustCodeKeyMappings2

Conclusion

It’s amazing how much of a difference it makes to the development experience when you have just a few of the features that were added in JustCode. Try it out for yourself for free, for 60-days, and be sure to check out the webinars next week to learn more!


About the Author

Chris Eargle

is a Microsoft C# MVP with over a decade of experience designing and developing enterprise applications, and he runs the local .NET User Group: the Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild. He is a frequent guest of conferences and community events promoting best practices and new technologies. Chris is a native Carolinian; his family settled the Dutch Form region of South Carolina in 1752. He currently resides in Columbia with his wife, Binyue, his dog, Laika, and his three cats: Meeko, Tigger, and Sookie. Amazingly, they all get along... except for Meeko, who is by no means meek.

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