visual studio 2010 rtmtosp1
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Chalermvong VijitpiyakulDeveloper Technical Specialist, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Visual Studio ALM
Visual Studio 2010 RTM to SP1
Timeline
RTM SP1
FP FP2Power Tools
MVC 3IIS 7.5 Express
.Net 4 TrainingKit
Load Feature PackLSb2
TFS Power Tools
April 2010 March 2011
Test Manager 2010
Manual Testing
Layer Diagram
UML Modeling
Load Testing Web Testing
Test Case Management
IntelliTrace™
Architecture Explorer Fast Forward for Manual Testing
Logical Class Designer
Cloud Development
Office DevelopmentWindows
Development
New WPF Editor Customizable IDE
Multi-core Development
Silverlight Tools
Web DevelopmentSharePoint
Development
Generate from Usage
Static Code Analysis
Database DeploymentCode Metrics
Database Unit Testing Test Data Generation
Test Impact AnalysisUI Test Automation
Code CoveragePerformance Profiling
Database Change Mgmt
Team Foundation Server
Reporting
Team PortalTest Case
ManagementBranch
Visualization
Version ControlBuild Automation
Gated Check-in
Agile Planning ToolsWeb Access
Visualization and Modeling Feature Pack− Generate code for UML class diagrams.− Create UML class diagrams from code.
Feature Pack 2− Playback tests using the Mozilla Firefox browser
supported version 3.5 and 3.6.
− Edit coded UI tests using the Coded UI Test Editor. Easier modify your coded UI tests, view, edit test methods, UI actions and associated controls in the UI control map.
− You can create coded UI tests or action recordings for Silverlight 4 applications. Action recordings enable you to fast forward through steps in a manual test.Demo
IIS 7.5 Express − not require an administrator account to
run/debug applications
− Small but full IIS feature set – e.g. SSL, URL Rewrite, Media Support, and all other IIS 7.x modulesSSL Enable
−Download http://bit.ly/iis75expr
Demo
Help Viewer 1.1− To support developer productivity, a stand-
alone application for viewing locally is installed in Visual Studio 2010 SP1. The following technology improvements are added in the new local Help viewer:
− Quick access menu bar icons: Quickly access other high-usage technology improvements or tools. This includes Help Library Manager, Print, Options, and Synchronize topic to table of contents (TOC)
− Search locally installed content
− Search for matching strings within topic
Visual Studio 2010 SP1− Silverlight 4 is included in Visual Studio 2010
SP1.with OOB and debugging capabilities.
− Performance Wizard for SilverlightVisual Studio 2010 SP1 enables you to tune the Silverlight application performance by profiling the code that help you can better determine which parts of the application consume time.
− IntelliTrace for 64-bit and SharePointVisual Studio 2010 SP1 enables the IntelliTrace debugging technology on 64-bit solutions and for Microsoft SharePoint farm solutions.
Silverlight 4 Project
Visual Studio 2010 SP1− IIS 7.5 Express support
Visual Studio 2010 SP1 enables you to use the Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.5 Express as the local hosting server for the website and Web Application Projects. **Note : IIS 7.5 Express must download it separately.
− SQL Server CE 4 supportSQL Server Compact 4.0 SDF files enable for web projects. Additionally, ASP.NET Web Forms in a SQL data source control.
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2011/01/11/vs-2010-sp1-and-sql-ce.aspx
Visual Studio 2010 SP1− HTML5 and CSS3 support
Preliminary support is added for HTML5 to the HTML editor so that you can obtain IntelliSense and validation for HTML elements and attributes. (**not entire HTML5).
− Performance Improvements for Large Models in EF4working with large EDM models. A large model (500 tables) can now be reverse-engineered within seconds.
Visual Studio 2010 SP1− Fix for Windows XP users
SP1 will turn off hardware graphics acceleration only in Visual Studio 2010, that cause crashing behavior.
− Visual Basic Runtime embeddingA new Visual Basic compiler feature is added that enables Visual Basic developers to target their applications and libraries at platforms where the full Visual Basic Runtime is unavailable.
− Windows Phone Developer ToolsThe deployment of XAP files over 64 MB may fail for testing and debugging on physical telephone devices.
Visual Studio 2010 SP1WPF XAML Editor/Designer− Go To value definition, navigate directly from controls on a
page to the styles that are applied to the controls. Quickly know "why that button on your application is red.“
− Style IntelliSense, IntelliSense for properties and their values in a style, easier modify styles in XAML.
− Data source selector, easily select and modify the data source information directly from the design surface.
− Advanced grid commands, easily add, remove, and reorder grid rows and columns.
− Thickness Editor
− Sample bindings data at design time
TFS Power tools− Backup/Restore Tools
Backup and restore process become simplify steps through Wizard and less administration skill sets.
Demo
Upcoming Technology− Visual Studio LightSwitch Beta 2
Visual Studio LightSwitch offers a simple way to develop line of business applications for the desktop and cloud.
− ASP.NET MVC 3Framework for building scalable, standards-based web applications using well-established design patterns and the power of ASP.NET
− Visual Studio Async *currently in CTP (not yet working with SP1)Framework that helps you develop asynchronous programming with less modified coding.
Resources
− VS2010 SP1 TrainingKit march 2011with Silverlight 4, Windows Azurehttp://bit.ly/vs2010sp1tk
− General Update for .NET 4 in SP1http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2468871
− Visual Studio 2010 SP1 Full detailshttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/983509
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