Microsoft to launch a revamped Visual Studio
The new Visual Studio 2010 by Microsoft will include a revamped developer interface and editor to create more appealing applications.
The IDE will be re-skinned and more comfortable to use, Microsoft reported. For example, the editor will attempt to “guess” what the developer is trying to achieve while he or she types their code and then automatically write the code for them.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 also support Silverlight 2 – the latest Internet application plug-in facility.
Visual Studio 2010 will concentrate around the upcoming Windows 7 operating system and it will use live icons and ribbon interface.
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