![]() ![]() ![]() NET that’s been revised based on your feedback. To borrow a line from Scott Hanselman, this isn’t “.NET 3.6”, and it’s not just a bunch of features piled onto the current. For example, if you get an MSDN subscription and you have a version of Visual Studio 2008 eligible for upgrade to Visual Studio 2010 Professional, you’ll get Visual Studio 2010 Premium in March (and if you’re eligible for upgrade to Premium, you’ll get Ultimate). There’s a goodie called the “Ultimate Offer” that’s available for a limited time: buy or renew your MSDN subscription now, and you’ll get the next-level-up version of Visual Studio when we hit the final release date. I recommend getting the subscription, as it gives you first crack at a lot of tools, access to E-Learning and the Special Offers portal for discounts from Microsoft partners, and – most importantly, as far as I’m concerned – a lot of compute time on the Azure cloud platform. Visual Studio can be bought bundled with an MSDN subscription. Instead of the confusing array of Visual Studio versions (I’ve joked about there being so many version that I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a “Visual Studio Tartar Control” or “Visual Studio for LOLcats”), the line has been pared down to three levels: Professional, Premium and Ultimate: Among the many new features in the final version is the fact that choosing which Visual Studio is right for you will be so much simpler. NET Framework 4.0 will be available on March 22, 2010. The final version of Visual Studio 2010 and. If you do so, please drop me a line and let me know! The Final: Available March 22, 2010! What this means is that you’re licensed to download the beta and use it to build production software. This new beta features a number of performance improvements and is your last chance to evaluate a pre-release version before we unleash the final version, so download it, take it out for a spin and give us your feedback!īeta 2 also features the “Go Live” provision for developers who like living on the edge. NET Framework 4.0 is out! MSDN subscribers can download it right away, while everyone else can get their hands on it on Wednesday, October 21st (and don’t worry, I’ll remind you if you on Wednesday if you have to wait until then). The newest beta, Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2010 and. ![]()
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