Posted By: Jason Olson | Nov 14th, 2008 @ 8:30 AM | 106,457 Views | 28 Comments
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.
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Brian H. Madsen
Brian H. Madsen
software development is all about cogs
very nice indeed - finally the SharePoint developers gets full support!!

and it's good to see that x64 will be taken seriously by the VS and tools teams!
SharePointUdai
SharePointUdai
I have dedicated my life to MOSS 2007

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

Help us out here.   I am a struggling ASP.NET developer for a mid-sized company.   It is just way too hard to build webparts for WSS 3.0    I mean I read that you even have to install VS on the server to do development.  That is unrealistic.   What was Microsoft thinking.   I welcome the ability to develop on my laptop and then deploy the webpart to WSS 3.0    Is it possible today or do we have to wait for VS 2010?
sspotts
sspotts
Stan's Cup<T>
So will we be able to do SharePoint development on Vista or Windows 7 against a WSS/MOSS server easily?  Or is the best experience still requiring using Windows Server as the developers workstation (or developer VM) OS?
When is the Sharepoint Next version going to release ?
When is the Next version of Sharepoint releasing ?

IS there any new version of sharepoint desginer released ...

I noticed in the screen cast that there was an Import WSP project template.  Does this mean that I can import my WSP's and VS 2010 will convert them to a VS solution using the new VS tools for WSS?  Today we are using WSPBuilder from the CodePlex site and I am wondering how well these will migrate to this new setup in VS 2010.

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.
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