After appearing as the new C# / VB.NET compilers in VS 2015, “Roslyn” is gaining popularity, so I am enriching its sections on this web site.
There is now the first book (AFAIK) about Roslyn, by Alessandro Del Sole, which is even free thanks to Syncfusion:
Roslyn Succinctly (free ebook)
Josh Varty published last month two new videos of his Learn Roslyn Now series on YouTube:
Learn Roslyn Now – E08 – The AdHocWorkspace By Josh Varty, YouTube, February 2016 |
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Learn Roslyn Now – E09 – Introduction to Analyzers By Josh Varty, YouTube, February 2016 |
And I have found several new videos:
Torment Your Colleagues with the ‘Roslyn’ .NET Compiler Platform By Ivan Towlson, TechEd Europe, September 2015 |
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Roslyn and .NET Code Gems By Scott Allen, DevDay, October 2015 |
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.NET Compiler Platform (“Roslyn”): Analyzers and the Rise of Code-Aware Libraries By Dustin Campbell, Microsoft Build, May 2015 |
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Building a Diagnostic Analyzer with Code Fix in Visual Studio 2015 By Jeremy Clark, December 2014 |
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C# Inception: Using Roslyn and C# Code to Analyze C# Code By Eric Potter, Stir Trek Conference, January 2016 |