This is just too cool:
You can also use a $w to indicate a parameter. For example: @msdn2, http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/$w ...and then you can type msdn2 System.String - for the easiest way to lookup classes in the MSDN2 library. [Simon Guest - Off Topic: MSN Toolbar Suite]
You can also use a $w to indicate a parameter. For example:
@msdn2, http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/$w
...and then you can type msdn2 System.String - for the easiest way to lookup classes in the MSDN2 library.
[Simon Guest - Off Topic: MSN Toolbar Suite]