Monday, April 12, 2010

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Volume 14, Number 8 | April 12, 2010
 
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Download the Visual Studio 2010 Trial Today

Visual Studio 2010 is here! Get multiple monitor support; new support for SharePoint development, including numerous templates; enhanced multi-targeting support allowing developers to target multiple versions of the .NET Framework; and experience how Visual Studio 2010 simplifies building standards-based Web applications with improved AJAX frameworks, core IntelliSense support for JavaScript, and jQuery.



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Attend a Visual Studio 2010 Launch Event

In celebration of the Visual Studio 2010 launch, we have lots of events for you to attend, both virtually and in person. Make sure not to miss the 2010 launch events across the U.S., and the .NET Rocks tour is sure to be a blast. If you prefer to stay online, you can watch the launch on demand. We thank our 5 global sponsors for the Visual Studio 2010 launch: ComponentOne, DevExpress, JetBrains, Sogeti, and Telerik.



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Better Coding with Visual Studio 2010

From functional IDE improvements to better support for parallel programming, Visual Studio 2010 comes with a host of new features to help meet the needs of today's demanding, ever-changing development environment. We provide an overview of the more important ones and practical advice on how to use them.
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UML or DSL: Which Bear Is Best?
This article explores the pros and cons of both UML and DSL, and shows that they can eventually be combined.


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Exploring New C++ and MFC Features in Visual Studio 2010
Visual Studio 2010 offers huge benefits for C++ developers, from new C++0x features to MSBuild integration to a revived MFC Application Wizard. Join us for a tour of these new Visual C++ features.


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Developing and Deploying Windows Azure Apps in Visual Studio 2010
You'll find direct support for building Windows Azure applications in Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Web Developer 2010 Express. We'll walk you through using Visual Studio 2010 for the entire Windows Azure application development lifecycle.


 
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What's New in Visual Basic 2010
Learn about what's new in VB10 straight from a program manager on Microsoft's Visual Basic team. Jonathan Aneja demonstrates time-saving features that help developers get more done with fewer lines of code.


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An Introduction to Functional Programming for .NET Developers
F# has clean syntax, powerful multi-threading capabilities, and fluid interoperability with other Microsoft .NET Framework languages. We'll give you an introduction to functional programming concepts and how they're implemented in F#.


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Entity Framework 4.0 and WCF Data Services 4.0 in Visual Studio 2010
Elisa Flasko takes you through a sample weblog application to demonstrate how new improvements in Entity Framework and WCF Data Services work together to simplify the way data is modeled, consumed and produced in Visual Studio 2010.


 
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