TechEd Developer in Europe
I got a chance to attend and speak at TechEd Developer this year in Barcelona. The TechEd developer event is happening this week followed by the TechEd IT Forum next week.
Last night I went to a local restaurant “MOO” with some colleagues. It was one of the best restaurants that I have been to in a long time. I was thinking about why I felt that way and realized it was both a combination of some excellent food and the presentation of the same. It got me thinking about something that I have been saying for a while now – we really need developers and designers to work together to deliver the next generation application and web experiences to deliver the best experience for the customers – similar to how you need the chef + the ambiance to come together and deliver a great dining experience for the customer.
I got a chance to announce some exciting things today. Here is a quick summary:
· The product team at Microsoft is putting the finishing touches on Visual Studio 2008 and .NET FX 3.5 as we speak now. We are on track to shipping these products before the end of November 2007. We will have the marketing launch for these along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 at the end of February.
· We have a very broad partner ecosystem with Visual Studio. Some of our partners have needs to target multiple platforms. As a response to our partners’ request, we are going to remove license restrictions with Visual Studio and the Visual Studio SDK to enable you to use the Visual Studio IDE and build applications that target the platform of your choice.
· For our premier VSIP customers, we are going to provide access to the Visual Studio source code to enable you to better design and debug your add-ins to Visual Studio.
· Popfly Explorer which is an add-in to Visual Studio. This enables you to easily add a Silverlight gadget that you built using Popfly to your Web page and to easily publish your Web page to Popfly. In essence this makes it very easy for you to make your Web site look that much cooler.
· CTP for the Microsoft Sync Framework that enables you to build on the offline synchronization capability in Visual Studio 2008 and deliver great peer-to-peer and offline synchronization capabilities that let you sync-enable your application. This in turns enables data (irrespective of the protocol or the data type or the data store) to follow your customer no matter where they are and no matter what device they use.
· Software + Services Blueprints that contain a framework with source code access, guidance and tools that work with Visual Studio to enable you to easily build software + services solutions. We delivered the first in a series of such blueprints that enables you to build an add-in to Outlook 2007 that exposes data and interacts with external services.
I had fun both talking about these things and showing some of these products and technologies in action here at TechEd.
Namaste!
Comments
Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Earlier today, Soma (VP for Microsoft Developer Division) announced some big news for VSIP partners andAnonymous
November 05, 2007
I am really glad to see the RTM date is still set for the end of the month, but it still begs the question as to why there have been no "fresh" public CTPs or RC drops since July's beta 2 release? We have already made a fairly significant investment in .Net 3.5 for a product we are hoping to ship in January 2008. It would be extremely nice to know if there are going to be any substantial breaking changes between B2 and the RTM bits (especially in the WCF/WPF stacks). Thanks (and congrats).Anonymous
November 05, 2007
We've taken the wraps off some big announcements related to Visual Studio 2008. As Soma mentions on hisAnonymous
November 05, 2007
I thought it will happen soon since there was no public post beta 2 version out there and TechEd DeveloperAnonymous
November 05, 2007
SomasegarのBlogで発表!!! ということで確定ですね。まぁ、製造工程にわたる、という状況でしょうからMSDNでダウンロードは可能になるのかなぁ。。。日本語版は2ヶ月先と考えると年明けかなぁ。ちなみに、Windows...Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Somasegar, le VP de la division outils de développement, vient d'annoncer au TechEd de Barcelone la disponibilitéAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Does "remove license restrictions with Visual Studio and the Visual Studio SDK" mean that the Express editions will now be able to use add-ins as well?Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Announcements about Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 are gradually coming out. Soma confirmsAnonymous
November 05, 2007
@Craig – To your question on removing licensing restrictions, the restrictions we are moving are designed to enable developers who are building custom developer tools with the VS SDK to target other platforms beyond Windows. This announcement is not related to Visual Studio Express which does not support 3rd party add-ins. Thanks, -DanAnonymous
November 05, 2007
At TechEd 2007 Barcelona and DevConnections Las Vegas, Somasegar announced that Visual Studio 2008 (akaAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Shukriya Soma! "Orcas" is coming to town this November! Sync Framework, Popfly Explorer, S+S? More onAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Somasegar has more on this and here is the press release .Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Finally! Its taken me like 5 years to get to 200. I sometimes I wish I was prolific like Mike GunderloyAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Today, S.Somasegar announced at TechEd Developers EMEA , amongst other things, that they the productAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Hoje S.Somasegar anunciou . no TechEd Developers EMEA , a equipa de produto da Microsoft está a dar osAnonymous
November 05, 2007
VS2008は11月中にリリース(確定情報) (どっとねっとふぁん)経由 TechEd Developer in Europe(Somasegar's WebLog)より Visual Studio の開発が今月中に終了しRTMに向かうらしいです。 SQL Server や Windows Server は予定どおりのスケジュールで進んでいるらしいですね。Anonymous
November 05, 2007
somasegarの発表でVSなどはもうすぐでるそうなAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Congratulations! So, does it mean that VS2008 will be available to MSDN subscribers by the end of november? Thanks!Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Congratulations on the upcoming RTM of VS2008. However, what is the schedule for SP1?Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Hoy tuvimos en el TechEd el Key Note por parte de Somasegar quien nos dio excelentes noticias entre lasAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Visual Studio 2008は今月中に出荷予定だそうな。Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Visual Studio 2008は今月中に出荷予定だそうな。Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Thanks to Angus for alerting me to this... Somasegar has 'announced' that Visual Studio 2008Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Hi Dragan - yes, VS 2008 will be available for download by MSDN subscribers before the end of this month. -somasegarAnonymous
November 05, 2007
What a great news!! I look forward to this release. I have been using beta 2 in VPC, and get excited of LINQ feature. Will Team Foundation Server 2008 be released to MSDN subscriber at the end of this November too? Our company plans to use TFS since some time ago, but because there is no integration supported to WSS 3.0, we postpone it until now. If the TFS 2008 is released, we will surely implemented as soon as possible :). Will TFS 2008 support for VS2005 (Team Explorer 2005)? Some of our current developments will be moved to use new TFS, instead of VSS 2005 that we are currently using.Anonymous
November 05, 2007
That's right. You heared correctly. The next release of Microsoft's premier integrated developmentAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Soma made the announcement at TechED Europe yesterday that VS08 should be available by the end of theAnonymous
November 05, 2007
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November 05, 2007
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November 05, 2007
ASP.NET 3.5の情報も出始めましたね New Features in ASP.NET 3.5 ASP.NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008 : The Official Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Site 世代バージョン対応するIDE 11.0 1.1VS2002,VS2003,WebMatrix 22.0VS2005,VS2008 33.5VS2008 VS2008のマルチターゲットAnonymous
November 05, 2007
ASP.NET 3.5の情報も出始めましたね New Features in ASP.NET 3.5 ASP.NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008 : The Official Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Site 世代バージョン対応するIDE 11.0 1.1VS2002,VS2003,WebMatrix 22.0VS2005,VS2008 33.5VS2008 VS2008のマルチターゲットAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Gisteren tijdens de Microsoft TechEd Developers 2007 keynote in Barcelona announceerde Soma SomasegarAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Awesome. Can we expect the ParallelFX CTP to follow shortly after the Orcas RTW? Kudos to the Dev Div team.Anonymous
November 05, 2007
Je suis cette semaine à Barcelone, au TechEd , la conférence technique de Microsoft. Sur le plan desAnonymous
November 05, 2007
Je suis cette semaine à Barcelone, au TechEd , la conférence technique de Microsoft. Sur le plan desAnonymous
November 06, 2007
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November 06, 2007
I'm not at [SharePoint|Dev|Win|Exchange]Connections 2007 or TechEd EMEA 2007 Barcelona this week, butAnonymous
November 06, 2007
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November 06, 2007
Ayer Somasegar, vicepresidente de la División de desarrollo de Microsoft, ha anunciado que .NET 3.5 y Visual Studio 2008 serán lanzados al final de este mes de Noviembre. Esta versión incluirá versiones de produccion de Visual Basic 9 y C# 3, nuevas herramientasAnonymous
November 06, 2007
You've likely heard the new by now -- as Soma has said in his blog , Visual Studio 2008, and the correspondingAnonymous
November 06, 2007
You've likely heard the new by now -- as Soma has said in his blog , Visual Studio 2008, and theAnonymous
November 06, 2007
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November 06, 2007
Yesterday, Soma announced that VS 2008 and TFS 2008 ship this month. Prior to that, we had only saidAnonymous
November 06, 2007
Yesterday, Soma announced that VS 2008 and TFS 2008 ship this month. Prior to that, we had only saidAnonymous
November 06, 2007
At TechEd 2007 Barcelona, Spain, S. Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Developer Division, announcedAnonymous
November 06, 2007
S. Somasegar, Vice President of the Developer Division at Microsoft, announced on his blog, that Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 will be released at the end of this month. The official marketing launch, which will include Windows...Anonymous
November 06, 2007
Thats right, it appears S. Somasegar let werd out that Visual Studio 2008 (aka 'Orcas') will ship sometime...Anonymous
November 06, 2007
In case you're not an avid reader of Soma's blog (why not!?), I just wanted to make sure everyone heardAnonymous
November 06, 2007
Tech Ed Developers 2007 - Day 1 and 2 - Catch UpAnonymous
November 06, 2007
In case you're not an avid reader of Soma's blog (why not!?), I just wanted to make sure everyoneAnonymous
November 07, 2007
What a great week for the VSX community! This week, we made several major announcements that will greatlyAnonymous
November 07, 2007
Congratulations on the RTM but I ask about this release if it contains bug fixes for the CLR 2.0 engine as itis the base for .netfx 3.0 and 3.5 ?? Great work and innovation.Anonymous
November 08, 2007
Dla tych, którzy ominęli Tech*Ed Europe oraz nie doczytali na blogach i w prasie, krótka informacja.Anonymous
November 08, 2007
Dla tych, którzy ominęli Tech*Ed Europe oraz nie doczytali na blogach i w prasie, krótka informacja.Anonymous
November 08, 2007
Somasegar's WebLog : TechEd Developer in Europe . If you are doing WPF, WCF, and/or WF development thisAnonymous
November 08, 2007
Somasegar's WebLog : TechEd Developer in Europe . If you are doing WPF, WCF, and/or WF developmentAnonymous
November 08, 2007
Mohamed Omar - The .NET FX 3.5 contains the latest, up-to-date servicing of the CLR, as well as an update of the llibraries in 2.0 and 3.0. -somasegarAnonymous
November 09, 2007
"... we are going to remove license restrictions with Visual Studio and the Visual Studio SDK to enable you to use the Visual Studio IDE and build applications that target the platform of your choice." Does this mean Visual Studio SDK for Linux/Solaris/Mac OS, or what else?Anonymous
November 10, 2007
Soma, just a quick note on your keynote speech. I found it a good keynote, but must tell you that even though you speak English very well, your pronunciation of the English language is terrible. Added to that you also spoke very quickly. I found it very hard to understand what you were saying. And I wasn't the only one who was bothered by this. Everyone that was sitting near me complained about this! I don't want to bash you, but maybe you should do something about it.Anonymous
November 11, 2007
We had to leave on Sunday from Amsterdam at 4:30 AM to get the plane to Barcelona at 6:55 AM. At theAnonymous
November 11, 2007
Earlier this week, I spent some quality time porting a moderately complicated build over to MSBUILD 3.5,Anonymous
November 13, 2007
We are starting a new 6 month project with about 10 developers and we are still not sure whether to go for Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 or wait for Visual Studio 2008 RTM. The problem is that we need to prepare the dev workstations next week as we start developing the 26th November. I don't want an exact release date but can we expect the golden bits by the end of this week of in the middle of next week?Anonymous
November 13, 2007
Hi Gabriel, Can you send me your email address? -somasegarAnonymous
November 14, 2007
Hi Somasegar, Will VS 2008 address the performance issue with the IDE. Thanks vasu.mAnonymous
November 15, 2007
Hi there !!, Here from Italy wondering when is going to be the italian release ready ??? Best Regards Oscar Lagatta oscarlagatta@hotmail.com Cosenza- Italia.Anonymous
November 15, 2007
Vasu - there are a number of performance enhancements we have done to the IDE in VS2008. I covered some of this in one of my earlier blogs. Are there any specific things you are looking for? -somasegarAnonymous
November 15, 2007
Hi Oscar, We are currently looking at RTM'ing (release to manufacturing) the Italian version in Fenruary 2008. -somasegarAnonymous
November 15, 2007
The news of the impending RTM is good, but there are a few lingering (and one showstopper) bugs for us in SQLCE 3.5. The big one is that subqueries don't work in Beta 2. I've read that they are supposed to be fixed in RTM, but it's getting difficult to explain to customers why we can't tell them when we can get bits out to them. I know that DevDiv has no obligation in this area but it's frustrating. Vague time frames are fine when something is months out, but it gets hard as the release window looms closer.Anonymous
November 15, 2007
Hi kettch, please don't push too much. I think it is very good to get our handy early on beta releases to see how the product evolves. This is good for Microsoft and for us. But if you start to develop software which depends on beta builds and then want to put pressure on influencing the release time I could understand thar Microsoft might want to rethink how early in the developing cycle they could give us their bits. Come on, you are a developer, you should know how easy it is to find bugs which either force you to delay shipping or ship known bugs. I prefer the delay over known bugs. I think we all remember the crying about VS2005 shipping too early and waiting for SP1. Nevertheless, I also cannot await to download RTM ;-) This is going to be a cool version. Regards, SvenCAnonymous
November 15, 2007
Sven, I see your points and agree. The problem is that this little thing with SQLCE is the only thing that's holding us back, and we've been waiting on it for quite a while now. P.S. Sometime in the next day would be great. ;)Anonymous
November 15, 2007
Hi kettch, I hope you are depending on the english version of VS which should typically appear first ;-) Sounds to be fun to be a so called "early adopter" - all the best to your upcoming product shipment, SvenCAnonymous
November 18, 2007
Hi Kettch, I am the Program Manager for SQL Server Compact 3.5. Can you please provide the sub-query that is not working in SQL Server Compact 3.5. My email address firstname.lastname_at_microsoft_dot_com. The firstname and lastname is the placeholder. Regards AmbrishAnonymous
November 19, 2007
By now it is no secret that Visual Studio 2008 will RTM before the end of November. Soma mentioned thisAnonymous
November 19, 2007
Hoje foi liberada a versão final do Visual Studio 2008 e do .NET Framework 3.5. No início doAnonymous
November 26, 2007
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December 06, 2007
I check in partner download, and check that TFS 2008 is only for trial version, the other is Workgroup Edition, which is not suitable for us. Previous version, we have full version of TFS 2005. Will partner receive full version of TFS 2008? Is it ok for us to install the trial version first?Anonymous
December 02, 2008
So sayeth Don ? Soma's announced that Orcas will RTM this month . Lots of .NET families will have something extra to be thankful for next thursday...