Sp1 For Vs 2010

11/26/2017by

I'm happy to announce that the Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 Beta is now ready for download! MSDN subscribers may download the beta immediately with general availability on Thursday. Service Pack 1 Beta comes with a “” license which means you can start using the product for production related work (see the license agreement with the product for more details). Quantum Physics Gasiorowicz Solutions. • • The link for Thursday's general availability download is. Since the launch of earlier this year and our subsequent, we have been concentrating on your feedback and worked hard on the issues you reported through Connect and our survey.

Visual Studio 2010 Sp3 Download

I just recently blogged about the and called out some of the latest improvements the team has delivered. Service Pack 1 (SP1) continues that momentum of focusing on improving the developer experience by addressing some of the most requested features like better help support, IntelliTrace support for 64bit and SharePoint, and including Silverlight 4 Tools in the box. Some of the additional highlights are: • Help Viewer - The new local Help Viewer is a simple client application that re-introduces key productivity features including a fully-expandable table of contents and a keyword index. For additional information about these improvements, check out Jeff Braaten’s post. • Better platform support - Looking at support of platforms newly-available around Visual Studio 2010 release, we wanted to make small investments to upgrade our support for them.

Vs 2010 Sp1 Iso

(with a few updates to RIA Services) is now included in the box along with Silverlight 3 support, underscoring our commitment to that quickly-evolving platform. We’ve also made a number of other targeted changes, including some additional Win7-specific MFC APIs to support use of Direct2D, DirectWrite, and Windows Animation Technologies. There were also a number of areas where you told us we could do better, so we went in and filled some holes: • Unit Testing on.NET 3.5 – today all unit tests are run under.NET 4. While acceptable for most users because of the compatibility work we did in.NET 4, this caused problems for some of you with.NET 3.5-specific dependencies.

• IntelliTrace F5 for 64 bit and SharePoint projects – you’ve told us that IntelliTrace is great, but you want to use it on all the projects you’re working on. • Performance Wizard for Silverlight – Similarly, our performance profiling tools are very useful, but you want to use them for your Silverlight development as well. Silverlight projects are included in the Wizard just like your client projects today.

• VB Compiler runtime switch – This switch will enable Visual Basic developers to target their apps and libraries at platforms where the full Visual Basic Runtime hasn’t traditionally been available. As an engineering team, the goal for this Service Pack was to work hard on releasing a high quality beta with a focus on only fixing the top-set of important issues we heard about from our customers. Please download the beta and send us your feedback through our and/or submit your feedback via our. UPDATE If you have “ASP.NET MVC 3 RC” installed, please be aware that installing Visual Studio 2010 SP1 Beta will break Razor IntelliSense. There will be a new “ASP. Red Giant Trapcode Suite 11 Keygen. NET MVC 3 RC2” installer released next Monday that you can upgrade to in-place.

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