Visual Studio 2010 is an exciting release in managed languages and tools. Visual C# and Visual Basic languages continue to evolve towards feature parity, strive to simplify programming and deployment with the Microsoft Office APIs, and allow easy interop to dynamic languages. Visual F# is a new programming language which combines functional, object-oriented and explorative programming to provide a succinct, expressive and scalable language for .NET. In the tools space, Visual Studio 2010 offers greater support for Test-Driven Development, where tests are written before product code as an iterative approach to software design.
Walkthroughs
- Office Programming (C# and Visual Basic)
- Embedding Type Information from Microsoft Office Assemblies (C# and Visual Basic)
- Using Visual F# to Create, Debug, and Deploy an Application
- Creating and Using Dynamic Objects (C# and Visual Basic)
- Embedding Types from Managed Assemblies (C# and Visual Basic)
- Creating Your First F# Program with Visual Studio
- TDD Support with the Generate From Usage Feature
How to...
- Use Named and Optional Arguments in Office Programming (C# Programming Guide)
- Access Office Interop Objects by Using VIsual C# 2010 Featured (C# Programming Guide)
- Create a Collection Used by a Collection Initializer
- Create an Add Extension Method Used by a Collection Initializer
'How Do I' Videos for the Visual Studio 2010 IDE
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