PART IVisual StudioCHAPTER 1: History of Visual StudioCHAPTER 2: Visual Studio UI EnhancementsCHAPTER 3: Visual Studio Code SnippetsCHAPTER 4: Visual
10 ❘ CHAPTER 1 HISTORY OF VISUAL STUDIO ADO.NET Data Services — This is fi rst - class infrastructure for developing dynamic Internet compone
will be able to choose from three main version (of course, free Express editions are still available): Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional wi
12 ❘ CHAPTER 1 HISTORY OF VISUAL STUDIO What ’ s New in Visual Studio 2010 Addressing what is new in Visual Studio is not tackled here in its ent
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History of Visual Studio Although this book is dedicated to Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0, having a good historical background i
4 ❘ CHAPTER 1 HISTORY OF VISUAL STUDIO ROOTS For a long time, Windows development was a fi eld where only C and C++ programmers could play. They h
Having so many separate languages and tools, the architect teams recognized that the whole visual aspect could be separated from the languages. Why c
6 ❘ CHAPTER 1 HISTORY OF VISUAL STUDIOand a half, but, in February 2002, .NET Framework 1.0 was released as part of a pair with Visual Studio.NET (
Visual C++ — With the ascension of .NET, there were still many software development areas with native (Win32 API) Windows development rules (f
8 ❘ CHAPTER 1 HISTORY OF VISUAL STUDIO With this release, Microsoft widened the camp of programmers using Visual Studio with two new editions: E
mix projects with different targets in their solutions. Because one native Win32 process could host only one CLR at the same time, .NET 1.1 (because i
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