Visual Studio 2010 and .Net 4.0 Beta 2 Download Available
October 20th, 2009 Posted in .Net, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.Net, Betas, C#, Entity Framework, Silverlight, microsoft, msdn, visual studioVisual Studio 2010 and .Net 4.0 Beta 2 has now been released to members of MSDN, with a public download available from Wednesday.
Beta 2 brings many improvements to the table, including improvements in Sharepoint, WPF, ASP.NET, WinForms, as well as improvements to the core IDE and testing tools. I saw some of these IDE improvements at an event with Scott Gu in Manchester a couple of weeks ago and they look pretty cool.
Visual Studio now comes in several flavours, namely Premium, Professional and Ultimate and the good news is that TFS 2010 comes out of the box with all three. Apparently it only takes 20 minutes to setup source control, bug and issue tracking and automated build with it.
Finally, another great piece of news is that this release also ships with a Go-live license, so this can be used for production projects if you wish
If you are a member of MSDN and want to download the beta now, you can get it from here.
For more information on the release visit Scott Gu’s blog where you he has started a series of posts on the new features in 2010 Beta 2.
Have any of you been using Beta 1? Will you be using Beta 2? What do you think of the way 2010 and .Net 4.0 are shaping up?
Tags: .NET 4.0, beta 2, visual studio 2010, vs2010




One Response to “Visual Studio 2010 and .Net 4.0 Beta 2 Download Available”
By Ритм on Nov 24, 2009
“Полезного много нашла для себя”
По правде говоря, сначала не очень то до конца понял, но перечитав второй раз дошло – спасибо!
“Занятно”
Спасибо огромное, статья супер.
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