Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 Cheat Sheet
Hey folks, Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 is now available for the world to download and here's your cheat sheet of links you'll want to know about
- Download: Visual Studio Team System Beta 1, Web installer, VSTS Beta 1 ISO, .NET Framework 4.0 Beta 1
- Readme: VSTS Readme
- Installation Tips & Tricks: Be sure to watch Brian Keller's 10-4 episode on how to download & install VSTS Beta 1
- Key Features: If you want to see what features are available in Beta 1, check out Jason Zander's VS Beta 1 blog post for tons of screenshots or watch previous episodes of the 10-4 Show on Channel 9 for everything you ever wanted to know about VS 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0.
- Support Forums: Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Beta 1
- Bug Reporting and Suggestions: Visual Studio 2010 on Connect
- Training Materials: Drew and team have posted the Visual Studio 2010 Training Kit that works with VSTS Beta 1. This includes coverage of:
- New language features including VB, C#, F#,
- .NET Framework features like: Parallel extensions, MEF, WPF, WCF
- Data features: Entity Framework, ADO.NET Data Services
- Web development with ASP.NET 4.0
Top Two Installation Questions
Q. Will it work side-by-side with VS 2008?
A: Yes, Visual Studio 2010 will work side-by-side with VS 2008
Q: Will it work on Windows 7?
A: While installing on Windows 7 Beta is not a recommended scenario, installing on Windows 7 RC is a tested scenario.
One thing to remember is that VS 2010 is not feature complete and hasn't been optimized for performance. While the move to a WPF-based editor is pretty sweet, there are some scenarios where you may feel a little bit of latency with your commands. You'll see perf improvements on this over time.
Comments
Anonymous
May 20, 2009
awesome , iv been wating ..love to use anything on Windows7 .. microsoft is awesomeAnonymous
May 20, 2009
"and hasn't been optimized for performance" which VS has?Anonymous
May 20, 2009
Nice to see all the informations about VS2010 on one place. Thank you.Anonymous
May 20, 2009
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May 20, 2009
Very thankful dear sir post lestest news IT Visual stdio 2010Anonymous
May 20, 2009
gr8 man it's really amazing and very easy to useAnonymous
May 21, 2009
when is it coming onto the market for use?Anonymous
May 21, 2009
Thats really cool... I was waiting for this since long time!!Anonymous
May 21, 2009
i hope to develop framework to be little size becouse i have problem with my applications size i like vs.net very much and thanks for microsoft about these great toolsAnonymous
May 21, 2009
your .net 4.0 link is the read me file... might want to update that.Anonymous
May 21, 2009
@Al - Good catch, it should have been to - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ee2118cc-51cd-46ad-ab17-af6fff7538c9&displaylang=en I've updated the link in the original postAnonymous
May 21, 2009
yeah, its a great news for me, I am waiting for a long time.Anonymous
May 21, 2009
yeah, its a great news for me, I am waiting for a long time.Anonymous
May 21, 2009
MSDN has a page devoted to explaining all the new ASP.NET features, with links to documents that explore them in more detail. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/s57a598e(vs.100).aspxAnonymous
May 21, 2009
Hey, what's that there? When you hit F1 or go to the Help menu and select Visual Studio Product Documentation,Anonymous
May 21, 2009
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May 21, 2009
Microsoft finally launched its much anticipated Beta for Visual Studio 2010 . Downloaders can test VSAnonymous
May 21, 2009
Will this provide a solution for printing with compact frame work, on mobile device? or is there no changes there. Thanks in advanceAnonymous
May 21, 2009
Hats off to Microsoft for releasing VSTS2010, i m eagerly waiting to learn this VS asap.. Thanks :)Anonymous
May 21, 2009
Is our project develop in VS2005 can be run in VS2010 without any problem. Please provide instant convertion for VS2005 to VS2010.Anonymous
May 22, 2009
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May 22, 2009
This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the top developer news, including: - Visual Studio 2010Anonymous
May 23, 2009
It doesnt look nice to have so many versions of MS framework, it wouldnt be nice to have to install the 4 versions of it ('cause they dont have backwards compatibility) if I have 4 apps developed with each. Id prefer to have just one updatable framework, just as java does.Anonymous
May 25, 2009
vs 2008 is not very good for support xaml. Wish 2010 works better. But I won't try the beta version.Anonymous
May 25, 2009
Hi, This is a very nice post. Lots of helpful links. Thanks, ThaniAnonymous
May 26, 2009
woei. Visual Studio 10 will save my day