Posted By: Jonathan Carter | Oct 21st @ 8:34 AM | 6,111 Views | 4 Comments
The Visual Studio 2010 release not only adds a great set of new capabilities, but also comes with a refresh of the IDE, now based on Windows Presentation Foundation. The new start page is now fully customizable and the new code editor is easy to extend and provides a rich surface for visualizations on top of your code. Whether you're building Windows or Web applications, the .NET Framework has a lot of new capabilities for you. In this video, Drew Robbins and Jonathan Carter will go over several of the new features that will be in this next release of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework.
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Eddie Korbs
Eddie Korbs
The time is nigh

Very good overview of some of what we have to look forward to.

How come Silverlight absolutely sucks at streaming video. When I try to fast forward, it loads forever saying "0%" (while NetMeter tells me it downloads at 8Mbit). Then I accidentally double-clicked on it while it did that and it crashed. 

How come it is not available in Full Screen?

Ceyhun
Ceyhun
Ceyhun Ciper

I second Vanquisher.

 

Is the full-screen problem related to SL4?

 

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