Best Practices on Building SharePoint 2010 Web Parts with Visual Studio 2010
- Posted: Apr 20, 2010 at 9:03 AM
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For more information on SharePoint Development in Visual Studio 2010 please see:
Also if you missed them, check out these interviews as well:
And please
give us your feedback in the SharePoint Development Forums!
Enjoy,
-Beth Massi, Visual Studio Community
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Wow, a new Beth's sharepoint2010+vs2010 tech interview video! Love this series.
Hi,
in the video the Debugging was available after pressing F5.
When I press F5 it takes about 2 minutes until the webpart is in sharepoint and VS2010 stops at the breakpoint.
Why is it so fast at Boris PC ?
Stephan,
In my dev enviroment, the F5 deploy&debug speed is good. Maybe you can try install on win7 directly, it's really fast.
@kaneboy2000 Thanks, glad you like the series! I'm on the same BizApps team as these folks and so I thought it would be fun to show off some of these new tools in Visual Studio 2010. I'm learning SharePoint 2010 myself and VS2010 is making it so much easier.
@Stephan1024 You're going to need 4gig of RAM for SharePoint Foundation to be snappy. I think Boris has 8gig on his machine running SharePoint server. Take a look at the developer requirements here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee554869(office.14).aspx">http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee554869(office.14).aspx
HTH,
-Beth
Thank you for your videos. Really nice and cool new feature exactly what I wanted to see
It is really nice video, i enjoyed that ... This makes webpart deployment a piece of cake.
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visual studio 2010 ultimate is very best in microsoft product...................
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