Visual
Studio:
Visual Studio is a suite of
component-based development tools and other technologies for building powerful,
high-performance applications. In addition, Visual Studio is
optimized for team-based design, development, and deployment of enterprise
solutions.
Microsoft Visual Studio is an
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) from Microsoft. It can be used to develop
console and graphical user interface applications along with Windows Forms
applications, web sites, web applications, and web services in both native code
together with managed code for all platforms supported by Microsoft Windows,
Windows Mobile, Windows CE, .NET Framework, .NET Compact Framework and
Microsoft Silverlight.
Visual Studio includes a code editor
supporting IntelliSense as well as code refactoring. The integrated debugger
works both as a source-level debugger and a machine-level debugger. Other
built-in tools include a forms designer for building GUI applications, web
designer, class designer, and database schema designer. It accepts plug-ins
that enhance the functionality at almost every level—including adding support
for source control systems (like Subversion and Visual SourceSafe) to adding
new toolsets like editors and visual designers for domain-specific languages or
toolsets for other aspects of the software development lifecycle (like the Team
Foundation Server client: Team Explorer).
Visual Studio supports languages by
means of language services, which allow the code editor and debugger to support
(to varying degrees) nearly any programming language, provided a
language-specific service exists. Built-in languages include C/C++ (via Visual
C++), VB.NET (via Visual Basic .NET), and C# (via Visual C#). Support for other
languages such as F#, M, Python, and Ruby among others is available via
language services installed separately. It also supports XML/XSLT, HTML/XHTML,
JavaScript and CSS. Language-specific versions of Visual Studio also exist
which provide more limited language services to the user. These individual
packages are called Microsoft Visual Basic, Visual J#, Visual C#, and Visual
C++.
Starting from Visual studio 97 to
Visual Studio 2010, Microsoft worked on different versions of it as Visual
Studio 6.0 in 1998 then evolution of .NET lead to Visual Studio .NET 2002, 2003
then Visual Studio 2005 and 2008. Now we saw the release of Microsoft Visual
Studio 2010 on April 12, 2010.
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 is an
integrated environment that simplifies creating, debugging and deploying
applications. The new Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 simplifies the entire
development process, from design to deployment. Coding is faster than ever,
since we can leverage existing code and skills to write applications targeting
different platforms, including SharePoint and Windows Azure.
This release of Visual Studio has
plenty of compelling new features — and some key updates that will make every developer
using it a whole lot happier with their favorite IDE. But seeing it in action —
and actually getting your hands on the product and using it — is what’ll
convince you that this edition's new features and tools are truly
breakthroughs. Not only will they change the way teams develop applications . .
. they’ll change how businesses do business.
.NET
Framework:
The .NET Framework is an integral
Windows component that supports building and running the next generation of
applications and XML Web services. The .NET Framework is designed to fulfill
the following objectives:
- To provide a consistent object-oriented programming environment whether object code is stored and executed locally, executed locally but Internet-distributed, or executed remotely.
- To provide a code-execution environment that minimizes software deployment and versioning conflicts.
- To provide a code-execution environment that promotes safe execution of code, including code created by an unknown or semi-trusted third party.
- To provide a code-execution environment that eliminates the performance problems of scripted or interpreted environments.
- To make the developer experience consistent across widely varying types of applications, such as Windows-based applications and Web-based applications.
To build all communication on
industry standards to ensure that code based on the .NET Framework can
integrate with any other code.
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