Visual Studio 2010 Overview
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In this kick-off video for Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 Week on Channel 9, we sit down with Jason Zander, Group Manager of Visual Studio.
Jason discusses the major enhancements coming in Visual Studio 2010, including everything from language enhancements, to IDE improvements, to changes in Visual Studio itself.
This "Humanized Screencast" is best viewed at fullscreen using the high-quality WMV download.
This is a 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.
Jason discusses the major enhancements coming in Visual Studio 2010, including everything from language enhancements, to IDE improvements, to changes in Visual Studio itself.
This "Humanized Screencast" is best viewed at fullscreen using the high-quality WMV download.
This is a 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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lol at the Cup<T>
1. Type navigator (CTRL+T) and type class name to navigate to it. Compare that with the slow solution explorer, find file and double click
2. Refactoring support - eclipse just beat VS hands down in this area.
3. breadcrumb navigation etc
really disappointed in VS 2008. Hope these refactoring and navigations features get in soon.
We'll have a video on Wednesday that will go into some more details on the code-focused (including code navigation) features coming in Visual Studio 2010. As for your #1 item, you will want to check out Quick Search. Quick Search is very powerful and has a smart algorithm that even takes account of camel casing. So if I want to find the class "MyLoginController", I can press ctrl+. to bring up Quick Search and simply type "MLC" to navigate to that class. It will also do file names on top of types.
There is definitely increased support for Refactoring coming, so expect to hear more about that in the future.
There is no denying that Eclipse is a VERY powerful IDE and you will see Microsoft doing a lot of things to make sure Visual Studio continues to be a Best Of Breed IDE in the coding space.
Do you have more information on #3? I'm not familiar with that.
I'll make sure to get your feedback to the product team. Thanks again!
The Cup<T> came from the CLR BCL team when we were implementing generics in CLR V2. Anthony Moore (who was the dev lead for the team at the time) has a brilliantly dry sense of humor. Funiest. Cup. Ever.
Jason
I didn't get to see what happens after the initial drag and drop, so I don't know if you could easily back it out, refactor it (say you implemented the facade pattern and decided later the mediator pattern was a better fit), or anything else.
Why can't I open the video?
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