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Microsoft launches Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4.0
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David Worthington
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Customers that use Visual Studio 2008 Architect Edition, Database Edition, Developer Edition and Test Edition can renew their licenses for $2,299. Customers that use Visual Studio 2008 Professional may upgrade to Visual Studio 2010 Professional for $799.
With the release comes the availability of free training from learning company AppDev. Users can register for training for Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio ALM tools (15+ hours) at
launchoffer.appdev.com
. Also, the
Visual Studio 2010 Training Kit
and
Hands-on Labs
are available.
Code instrumentation and runtime analytics are built into Visual Studio by PreEmptive Solutions. Dotfuscator Suite 2010, PreEmptive's commercial solution, extends those default capabilities with additional development time and runtime features, the elimination of instrumentation limits, customization options, and a repository for reporting. It also adds information from Microsoft's Windows Management Instrumentation layer.
Additionally, the Dotfuscator Suite instruments Silverlight XAP files without additional coding. It provides analytics for Silverlight 4 applications, merging Web analytics with developer analytics. The Silverlight 4 runtime will be available on the Web later this week.
Silverlight 4 gives developers access to local resources, including hardware, Windows 7 APIs and Component Object Model applications.
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04/13/2010 08:18:10 AM EST
why is vs still 32 bit only???
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