Posted By: Dan Fernandez | Sep 29th, 2008 @ 5:57 AM | 129,209 Views | 12 Comments
Norman Guadagno, the Director of Product Management for Visual Studio Team System shares the key enhancements coming in the next version of Visual Studio, officially named Visual Studio 2010. In this video, you'll hear Norman discuss new features in Team Architect including new visual designers and UML support, new software quality features including historical debugging, how the Database Edition is being rolled rolled into the Team Developer edition and lots more.

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Still watching/listening so I'm very early in asking this, however.....

Is .Net Framework going to include a New CLR or are we going to continue with v2.0?
AthemeX
AthemeX
Here since the beginning
I haven't seen the video yet, but I guess they'll keep a lot of the details until the PDC.
Pretty awesome video, looking forward to the next one! Smiley
figuerres
figuerres
???
Feedback to the VS / TS folks:  I  could really use a lot ofthe tools that right now are only in the TS sku's
for example: Code Profiling , Web Service Unit Test

PLEASE think of moving them to VS Pro !  we spend the money on the MSDN SUB to have tools but we are too small a shop to buy TS when there are only 1 developer and one owner who are doing software in our small company.
CRPietschmann
CRPietschmann
Chris Pietschmann
Nice, Visual Studio "10" will be released as "Visual Studio 2010". You could just call it VS'10

Yeah, I'm expecting there to be much more info released at PDC.

RoryBecker2 asked a good question: "Is .Net Framework going to include a New CLR or are we going to continue with v2.0?"
I am very interested in learning what new features will be in the CLR, and if it will warrant a new CLR version or if it'll just be built on top of 2.0.

Too bad Visual Studio Extensibility already uses it. VS X could be good for some laughs. Big Smile
I get pissed off when marketing people say things like "architects pontificating design..." for the sake of marketing the "democratization" idiom in the VS 2010. It sounded like a silly thing to say...


I agree, it did sound a little silly. What I meant to emphasize is that the tools really do make it easier for everyone to access the capabilities. "Democratization" is an easy shorthand for me and I know we tend to overuse it. We are shooting for all the tools to be that much more accessible to everyone.  Hopefully next time I will not pontificate quite so much.

-Norman
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