Visual Studio and .NET upgrade
30 September 2008
Microsoft has revealed new versions of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework. The new edition of the developer suite will be called Visual Studio 2010, while the new platform will be called .NET Framework 4.0.
Visual Studio Team System 2010 (code-named Rosario) is designed to help democratise application life-cycle management by bringing all the members of a development organisation into the application development life cycle, and removing many of the existing barriers to integration.
“With Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0, we are focused on the core pillars of developer experience, support for the latest platforms spanning client, server, services and devices, targeted experiences for specific application types, and core architecture improvements,” said S. Somasegar, senior vice president of the Developer Division at Microsoft. “These pillars are designed specifically to meet the needs of developers, the teams that drive the application life cycle from idea to delivery, and the customers that demand the highest quality applications across multiple platforms.”
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