Sharepoint Development with Visual Studio 2010
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Welcome back to another Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Week video. In this latest installment, we catch up with Reza Chitsaz, Senior Program Manager working on Office and Sharepoint tooling.
In this video, Reza gives us a quick sneak-peak on some of the tools coming in Visual Studio 2010 around supporting Sharepoint as a platform. You can expect to hear a lot more about this in the future!
Enjoy!
This is another Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Week Video. For other Visual Studio 2010 videos, check out the Visual Studio topic area here on Channel 9.
In this video, Reza gives us a quick sneak-peak on some of the tools coming in Visual Studio 2010 around supporting Sharepoint as a platform. You can expect to hear a lot more about this in the future!
Enjoy!
This is another Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Week Video. For other Visual Studio 2010 videos, check out the Visual Studio topic area here on Channel 9.
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-Christin Boyd, Program Manager
Microsoft Visual Studio
Bob, x64 will be a supported platform.
and it's good to see that x64 will be taken seriously by the VS and tools teams!
Hats off to Microsoft for thier efforts to incorporate such wonderful features along with VS.NET 2010 for SharePoint. I really love it and once again thanks.
I am totally on top of the world especially with these following features "Visual WebPart Designer" and "Windows SharePoint Services Project Import"...Hurray
IS there any new version of sharepoint desginer released ...
It almost looks as if we stay compliant with the rules of a WSP package that we can migrate our solution packages with out alot of rework.
Great !! ..
Looks awesome. Can't wait.
This falls way short of what is needed. Sharepoint needs a development platform that rivals ASP .NET in Visual Studio. Just allowing a view of some properties should have been a few days work and not even worth mentioning.
Um, how do I watch this thing?
Hi,
Great for Microsoft Developement for not only Sharepoint !
I already installed VS2010 and saw that there are also plug-ins for Microsoft Azure developement.
Good work and very intressting NEW features.
Greetings James
Can you please help me I am having a problem. The problem is that I have created a webpart for a site is Visual Studio 2010 now I want to deploy same webpart in another Sharepoint server but I am not able to do this.
Any suggestion ?
I need some help from u. I need some business with outsourcing area. I am a programmer with VB.net and ASP.net
please put more describe about sharepoint Features in visual studio 2010, thank you
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