MSDN TV: Introduction to Visual J# 2005
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MSDN TV: Introduction to Visual Studio
2005 Team System
MSDN TV: Introduction to Visual Studio
2005 Team System
06/03/2004 03:31 PMBrian Johnson talks with Brian Harry at Tech-Ed 2004 about the
announcement of Team System, a suite of software development lifecycle
tools for enterprise teams that will help with project management,
quality assurance, work item tracking, and more.
MSDN TV: Introduction to the Visual
Studio 2005 Image Library
MSDN TV: Introduction to the Visual
Studio 2005 Image Library
04/01/2005 04:35 PMAaron Brethorst discusses the Image Library, new for Beta 2, which is
comprised of hundreds of high color artwork and animations from Visual
Studio, Windows, and Office.
MSDN TV: A Brief Overview of Visual
Studio 2005 on 64-Bit
MSDN TV: A Brief Overview of Visual
Studio 2005 on 64-Bit
06/24/2005 07:24 PMLarry Sullivan gives a brief overview of Visual Studio 2005 on 64-bit
with an eye to what the CLR is doing to preserve your investment in
managed code when you move to the .NET Framework and Visual Studio on
a 64-bit processor.
MSDN TV: Visual Studio 2005 - IDE
Enhancements for C++ Developers
MSDN TV: Visual Studio 2005 - IDE
Enhancements for C++ Developers
07/08/2004 03:37 PMTarek Madkour shows some of the highlights of the many new features
available for the C++ developer in the Visual Studio 2005 IDE. These
include productivity features that make it easier for C++ developers
to browse and navigate source code, manage projects and builds, and
debug their applications.
Visual Studio 2005 Beta 1 Available for
MSDN Subscribers
Visual Studio 2005 Beta 1 Available for
MSDN Subscribers
07/02/2004 06:43 AMVisual Studio 2005 Beta 1 on MSDN
Downloads
Visual Studio 2005 Beta 1 on MSDN
Downloads
07/08/2004 11:46 PMThe Visual Studio 2005 Beta represents the most stable pre-release
build to date. Unlike the alpha or Community Technology Previews,
betas receive a much higher level of testing and feature work.
However, while the quality is much higher, this is still unsupported
pre-release software and there are some precautions you should take.
What's New @ MSDN: Visual Studio 2005
Beta Developer Center
What's New @ MSDN: Visual Studio 2005
Beta Developer Center
06/30/2004 06:08 AMWe’re excited to announce the
Visual
Studio 2005 Beta Developer Center: the central place for you to
find all the latest information about the beta versions of Visual
Studio 2005, including express editions as well as improvements and
new features in Visual Studio 2005, the .NET Framework 2.0, and
ASP.NET 2.0.
An Introduction to the XML Tools in
Visual Studio 2005
An Introduction to the XML Tools in
Visual Studio 2005
07/19/2004 11:14 PMWith wider adoption of XML, XSLT, XSD Schemas, and other applications,
XML is being touched by developers at various places of the
application. This mainstreaming of XML requires that developers be
supported with better development tools. Visual Studio 2005
significantly improves the XML editing and XSLT Debugging experiences.
The .NET Show: Introduction to Visual
Studio 2005
The .NET Show: Introduction to Visual
Studio 2005
07/31/2004 04:05 AMNow that we have released the first beta of Visual Studio 2005
(formerly referred to as "Whidbey") it's time to start brushing up on
some of the new features and benefits that it includes. Some of these
capabilities represent simply continuing with enhancements to this
award-winning development environment, while others break new ground
and add a whole new class of capabilities for enterprise developers.
MSDN TV: Introduction to Indigo
MSDN TV: Introduction to Indigo
04/07/2005 05:25 PMIndigo is the managed communication stack that will ship with WinFX.
It is the "V.Next" for ASP.NET Web Methods, .NET Remoting, Enterprise
Services, System.Messaging, and WSE. Steve Swartz provides a brief
conceptual overview of Indigo, walks through some code, and introduces
you to his jackalope.
Visual Studio 2005 (Team
System/Professional/Express) Beta 2,
Visual SourceSafe 2005 Beta 2, and SQL
Server Express Edition (April CTP)
Visual Studio 2005 (Team
System/Professional/Express) Beta 2,
Visual SourceSafe 2005 Beta 2, and SQL
Server Express Edition (April CTP)
04/18/2005 07:12 AMVisual Studio Team System expands significantly on Microsoft's
demonstrated successes in delivering highly productive tools, offering
businesses tightly integrated and extensible lifecycle tools to
increase the predictability of their software development process.
MSDN TV: Using High Performance Features
in Visual C++
MSDN TV: Using High Performance Features
in Visual C++
04/09/2004 03:57 PMIn this episode, learn how to make use of some new features added to
Visual C++ in Visual Studio 2005 (formerly referred to as "Whidbey").
These include adding OpenMP to your application, optimizing your
application with Profile-Guided Optimization, and lastly building a
64-bit application.
MSDN Promotion for Visual Studio .NET
Customers
MSDN Promotion for Visual Studio .NET
Customers
04/16/2004 11:41 PMMicrosoft is offering a promotional migration path for Microsoft®
Visual Studio® .NET 2002 or Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003
licensed customers to migrate from Microsoft Visual Studio .NET to
MSDN® Subscriptions.
The MSDN promotion will run
April 5, 2004 until June 30, 2004
and will allow Visual Studio .NET customers to obtain the benefits of
MSDN Subscriptions and Software Assurance at Software Assurance–only
prices. During this promotional period, Visual Studio .NET customers
may purchase MSDN Software Assurance–only SKUs in lieu of License &
Software Assurance (L&SA) SKUs. If a customer purchases MSDN Software
Assurance under this promotion, the customer will be granted with an
underlying MSDN License and will be required to forfeit their
corresponding licenses for Visual Studio .NET.
MSDN TV: Examples of Visual Studio
Extensibility
MSDN TV: Examples of Visual Studio
Extensibility
07/17/2004 06:44 AMKen Hardy demonstrates the extensibility of Visual Studio ranging from
the quick and easy ability to improve the day-to-day experience with
macros to the ability to add new products to Visual Studio using the
Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) SDK.
MSDN TV: Introducing Visual Basic
Express
MSDN TV: Introducing Visual Basic
Express
09/23/2004 07:17 PMThis episode introduces Visual Basic Express using the same demo that
was used during the launch at TechEd Europe. Jay Roxe shows how the
streamlined IDE makes development approachable to novice developers
but still allows the power of the Windows Forms designers and Visual
Basic language.
MSDN TV: Visual Basic Power Pack
MSDN TV: Visual Basic Power Pack
07/22/2004 08:09 PMSteven Lees gives a "hello world" walkthrough of the new Visual Basic
Power Pack, a set of controls built in Visual Basic for use with
Visual Basic .NET 2003. The demo shows how to use the Folder Viewer,
File Viewer, and Utility Toolbar controls to create a simple Windows
Explorer-like application.
MSDN TV: New Visual Studio Tools
Features for Web Developers
MSDN TV: New Visual Studio Tools
Features for Web Developers
09/17/2004 03:03 AMIn this episode, Brian Goldfarb shows some of the new tools
enhancements that are coming with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express
Edition and Visual Studio 2005. See enhancements to both design editor
and code editor like validation, Intellisense improvements, source
code preservation, and more.
MSDN TV: Building Tools Using the Visual
Studio Automation Model
MSDN TV: Building Tools Using the Visual
Studio Automation Model
07/02/2004 05:20 AMVisual Studio .NET 2003 has a rich automation model that you can use
to create add-in or macro tools to make your development tasks easier.
In this episode, Craig Skibo uses the automation model to build a tool
window hosted within Visual Studio that allows you to read blog
postings. You can even download the source code for VSBlogger from the
GotDotNet.com Workspaces Web site.
Microsoft Delivers Latest Visual Studio
2005 and SQL Server 2005 Releases
Microsoft Delivers Latest Visual Studio
2005 and SQL Server 2005 Releases
04/18/2005 11:14 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced availability of Visual Studio® 2005
Beta 2, Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 Beta 2 and the SQL Server (TM)
2005 April Community Technology Preview (CTP), the latest milestone in
delivering these products to customers. Together, the products provide
a deeply integrated development and data management platform, enabling
customers to utilize existing skills and familiar tools to harness
data in powerful new ways that increase productivity and efficiency.
Several early adopters such as ABS-CBN Interactive, ORF and Townsend
Analytics Ltd. have deployed these products in their production
environments to reap the benefits of close tool and database
integration. Because of broad customer demand to work with these
prerelease products today, Microsoft also announced the Microsoft
Go-Live license program for customers interested in deploying Visual
Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition immediately. Microsoft
and multiple partners today also announced plans to provide customers
with educational resources that will help them prepare for the launch
of these two products.
Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2005
Beta Two, SQL Server 2005 Preview
Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2005
Beta Two, SQL Server 2005 Preview
04/18/2005 11:49 PMInformation Week Apr 19 2005 4:14AM GMT
MSDN April 2005 Shipment
MSDN April 2005 Shipment
03/27/2005 11:37 PM-1
MSDN® Subscriptions Library, April 2005 Edition (English)
-2426.13
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SDK and Service Packs, Data Access
Components 2.8, SQL Serverâ„¢ 2000 Notification Services 2.0,
Windows® Rights Management Services 1.0, Windows® Rights Management
Client 1.0 (All Languages), DirectX® 9.0c SDK Update (October 2004),
ISA Server 2004 SDK, Mobile Internet Toolkit 1.0, Speech Application
SDK 1.0,Systems Management Server 2003 SDK, Platform SDK - February
2003 Edition, VBA SDK Version 6.4, Windows® Server 2003 DDK,
Windows® XP Service Pack 1 DDK (English)
-2436.14
BizTalk® Server 2004, Microsoft Content Management Server 2002,
Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003, Microsoft Internet
Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004, Microsoft Office Live
Communications Server 2005, Microsoft Office SharePoint® Portal
Server 2003, Microsoft Operations Manager 2005, Microsoft Speech
Server 2004, Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 with Service
Pack 1 (English), SQL Server™ for Windows® CE 2.0 (Multilanguage)
Virtual Server 2005 MSDN Special Offer
Virtual Server 2005 MSDN Special Offer
09/15/2004 11:49 AMThe VS and MSDN teams have collaborated to create a special offer for
Virtual Server 2005 Standard and Enterprise Editions which are being
made available only to MSDN Universal and MSDN Enterprise
subscribers between October 1, 2004 and March 31, 2005. This is a
special promotional offer.
MSDN Universal and Enterprise level subscribers are being granted
special access to Virtual Server 2005 Standard and Enterprise Editions
as downloads from MSDN Subscriber Downloads only. Virtual Server 2005
Standard and Enterprise Editions will not be made available by
fulfillment or in the monthly subscription shipments.
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 will not
be a part of MSDN
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 will not
be a part of MSDN
09/15/2004 07:29 PMMicrosoft have decided to not make available Virtual Server 2005 for
MSDN subscribers. Instead, the company has arranged a special
promotion:
The VS and MSDN teams have collaborated to create a special offer
for Virtual Server 2005 Standard and Enterprise Editions which are
being made available only to MSDN Universal and MSDN Enterprise
subscribers between October 1, 2004 and March 31, 2005. This is a
special promotional offer.
MSDN Universal and Enterprise level subscribers are being granted
special access to Virtual Server 2005 Standard and Enterprise Editions
as downloads from MSDN Subscriber Downloads only. Virtual Server 2005
Standard and Enterprise Editions will not be made available by
fulfillment or in the monthly subscription shipments.
This is the full retail, production version of the product and does
not include the typical MSDN restrictions of running only in dev/test
environments and can be run in production (except on XP Pro).

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Visual C++ 2005 Tools Refresh
Visual C++ 2005 Tools Refresh
09/12/2004 05:12 AMUpdated: September 10, 2004
Thanks for using the Visual C++ 2005 Beta. The Visual C++ compiler
team has done a lot of work that is not available in the Beta 1
release. The refresh program is for users of the Visual C++ 2005 Beta
who want to try out the latest development builds.
Visual Studio 2005 for Web developers
Visual Studio 2005 for Web developers
06/17/2005 03:38 PMDNJ Online Jun 17 2005 6:43PM GMT
visual studio 2005 express
visual studio 2005 express
06/29/2004 05:22 PMlightweight versions of Microsoft's developer tools. smart.
Visual Studio 2005 Team System
Visual Studio 2005 Team System
05/24/2004 02:15 PMSatisfying the application development needs of today's large-scale
enterprises frequently requires complex, highly specialized sets of
tools, technologies, and design methods. With Visual Studio 2005 Team
System, Microsoft is addressing the growing complexities of
applications and the life cycle required to design, develop, and
deploy them by providing the tools and guidance needed to enable
predictable, repeatable results without trading off productivity and
innovation.
"Visual Studio 2005 Team System"
"Visual Studio 2005 Team System"
05/26/2004 01:02 AMRefactoring C# Code Using Visual Studio
2005
Refactoring C# Code Using Visual Studio
2005
08/05/2004 03:28 AMI'd bet you would agree that a significant part of any engineer's day
is spent re-working existing code to become in some way 'better.' In
many cases, 'better code' is a subjective term, but some common
improvements include: adhering to OO-best practices, increasing type
safety, improving performance, and increasing code readability and
maintainability.
Refactoring is a formal and mechanical process, used to modify
existing code in such a way that it does indeed become 'better' while
preserving the program's intended functionality. In addition to
improving a program's overall design, the refactoring process tends to
yield code which is far easier to maintain and extend in the long
run.
Microsoft on last lap for Visual Studio
and SQL Server 2005
Microsoft on last lap for Visual Studio
and SQL Server 2005
04/19/2005 09:25 AMComputer Weekly Apr 19 2005 1:46PM GMT
Operator Overloading in Visual Basic
2005
Operator Overloading in Visual Basic
2005
07/15/2004 01:41 AMOperator overloading is a powerful tool that allows you to redefine
many operators (addition, subtraction, and so on) within classes and
structures, making them more useful and relevant to the class or
structure in question. With the release of Microsoft Visual Studio
2005, you can now create and use overloaded operators in your code.
The use of operator overloading allows for much cleaner, readable
code, and additionally makes it much easier to interact with some
types in the .NET Framework that already expose overloaded operators
(for example, System.Data.SqlTypes or DateTime). This article
discusses the scenarios in which operating overloading can be a very
useful tool for you when you write applications using Visual Basic. It
shows examples of how you can introduce operator overloading into your
classes and structures in such a way as to make those objects act in
statements as if they were intrinsic types (such as String, Integer,
and so on).
Microsoft Delays Visual Studio 2005
Microsoft Delays Visual Studio 2005
03/22/2005 04:24 PMMicrosoft officials acknowledged on Monday that the releases of Visual
Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 have slipped yet again. The updates
are now slated to ship towards the end of the year. Such a delay was
largely expected after the Beta 2 release of Visual Studio 2005 missed
the VSLive! Conference in February.
"The Visual Studio 2005 Beta Experience"
"The Visual Studio 2005 Beta Experience"
04/12/2005 05:29 AMWeb Development with Visual Web
Developer 2005 Express Edition and SQL
Server 2005 Express Edition, Part 1
Web Development with Visual Web
Developer 2005 Express Edition and SQL
Server 2005 Express Edition, Part 1
07/07/2004 01:17 AMPart 1 of a three-part series on creating Web applications with Visual
Web Developer 2005 Express Edition and SQL Server Express covers
setting up a project and creating a SQL Server Express database, and
explores the use of the ASP.NET Web Site Administration tool to set up
roles, users, and providers. It also covers utilizing security
controls such as Login, LoginStatus, LoginView, CreateUserWizard,
PasswordRecovery, and ChangePassword.
Generic APIs in the Visual Studio 2005
.NET Framework
Generic APIs in the Visual Studio 2005
.NET Framework
04/30/2004 04:35 PMThe Visual Studio 2005 .NET Framework Base Class Libraries will
include some new APIs that take advantage of the new CLR feature
called Generics. This episode provides an overview of the main Generic
APIs, including collections in the new namespace
System.Collections.Generic.
Visual Studio 2005 Beta Ready to Roll
Visual Studio 2005 Beta Ready to Roll
06/25/2004 02:06 PMMicrosoft is including Visual Studio Team System technology in the
first beta of its Visual Studio 2005, to be released at TechEd Europe.
Microsoft blows into Florida with Visual
Studio 2005
Microsoft blows into Florida with Visual
Studio 2005
09/14/2004 10:04 PMInfomatics Sep 15 2004 2:55AM GMT
Visual Studio 2005 Express Beta Products
Visual Studio 2005 Express Beta Products
06/29/2004 07:09 AMThanks, eldoen. The Express products, expanding the Visual
Studio product line to include lightweight, easy-to-use, easy-to-learn
tools for hobbyists, enthusiasts, and novices who want to build
dynamic Windows applications and Web sites.
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