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New features of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

Vitaly Zayko

Abstract

Microsoft

Microsoft was always paid exceptional attention to the software industry and provides not only excellent development tools but also the strong infrastructure for every level of life cycle. Visual Studio 2010, available today as public beta, raises the level of developer, tester and project manager opportunities to new heights level. Permanent contact with developers has allowed us to collect, structure and implement a huge number of improvements and additions, including completely new code and user interface editors, improved IntelliSense and refactoring, UML 2.0 support and perfectly new debugging tools, including multicore systems support. With dramatically improved functionality of TFS 2010, we have made installation and management processes simplified. Very serious attention was paid to testing process as well as improving collaboration between developers and testers.

Keywords: Visual Studio 2010; TFS 2010; UML; .NET Framework 4.

Vitaly Zayko

Vitaly Zayko

Bio

Vitaly Zayko is responsible for support Microsoft Development tools in Russia. Vitaly graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. During 15 years of experience in IT, Vitaly has participated in many software projects for Fortune-500 companies as a Software Developer, Tem Lead and Product Manager. He has published many articles about different IT technologies in domestic and foreign journals.

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