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Visual Studio 2012: Not your mother's IDE



Patrick Hynds
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September 28, 2012 —  (Page 6 of 6)
Based on the products coming from Microsoft’s partners, even hard things are getting pretty easy to build if you have the right vision. Thanks to the enhancements to the technologies that let us integrate products via Web services, it is easier than ever to pick the right solution to each part of the problem and then stitch it all together efficiently and securely. To get the most out of the tooling, development teams should make an effort to not only be familiar with the features and capabilities of new versions of Visual Studio, but they should also watch the major tool providers to make sure they are maximizing their efforts in these days where we are all required to get more for less.



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