Microsoft began to show off Visual Studio 2010's interface today at the VSLive! conference in San Francisco. The interface, which has been re-written in WPF 4.0, enables more advanced visualizations and plug-ins than previous editions of Visual Studio, said Jason Zander, general manager of Visual Studio at Microsoft.
"There are no more low-level grungy drawing APIs," he said. Developers can hyperlink to other resources and use XAML keywords for vector graphics, he added. Other changes have been made the UI in areas including call stack navigation (more details and easier navigation), viewing other people's workflows, and bug item descriptions.
