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	<description>Many of you indicated that the time it takes to load solutions is too long, especially for larger solutions. We have done a great deal of work in Visual Studio 11 to reduce the impact of solution load in order to get you working on your code more quickly. </description>
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		<title>Re: Visual Studio 11 Beta Performance: Solution Loading</title>
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			<![CDATA[Technically you have not improved anything. You have only made it multi-threaded. The loading speed is still the same or even a bit slower.<br><br>You do not need to wait for all the projects to load but its not faster because you can get to code writing sooner. <br><br>Seems like more false advertising from microsoft.<br><br>Stop treating us as morons and kids and give us the truth. We are adults we can handle it.<p>posted by James</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: Visual Studio 11 Beta Performance: Solution Loading</title>
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			<![CDATA[Contrary to &#64;james, you have done &#42;&#42;exactly&#42;&#42; what you said&#58; &#34;reduce the impact of solution load in order to get you working on your code more quickly.&#34;<br><br>There is nothing false or misleading about this. You didn&#39;t claim that total loading time would be reduced&#59; in fact, in some scenarios it could increase.<br><br>What you said and demonstrated was that the &#42;&#42;impact&#42;&#42; for the developer of loading would be reduced and that I could get to work more quickly.<br><br>This video demonstrates those two points which I ... and many others ... welcome.<p>posted by Ward</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2012 20:05:12 GMT</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[Dear sir,<br>Could you send me video c&#35; and PDF vb and sql<br>Thanks<p>posted by farhad</p>]]>
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