session 1 - visual studio 2008
DESCRIPTION
What's new in Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Fx 3.5 for the Web Developer Come along and find out what's in store for both the ASP.NET platform and Visual Studio in the upcoming release. As web developers, there's a lot to get excited about including many features you can take advantage of in your existing projects. Agenda: Session 1 - Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2008 (formerly code named "Orcas") brings with it a host of features for the web developer. In this session, we demonstrate the benefits you can get out of the Visual Studio toolset when working on your existing ASP.NET 2.0 projects as well as for new ASP.NET 3.5 projects. There are many improvements in the IDE so we'll need to focus on JavaScript Intellisense and debugging improvements, the new designer, CSS enhancements and a few more. Session 2 - .NET Fx 3.5 In this session we'll take a look at some of the new features in ASP.NET 3.5. New server controls, ASP.NET AJAX integration, not to mention Language Integrated Query (or LINQ), we'll take a look at the lot. And while we're at it we'll see where Microsoft Silverlight fits in the picture For more details and the original slidedeck visit http://www.microsoft.com/uk/msdn/events/new/Detail.aspx?id=108TRANSCRIPT
Visual Studio 2008 for ASP.NET developersDaniel MothDeveloper and Platform GroupMicrosofthttp://www.danielmoth.com/Blog
AGENDA 0
Set the contextVisual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework v3.5
– Superset of VS2005 / Fx 2.0– Red bits vs Green bits– Multitargeting
AGENDA for remainder session
.NET Through the Ages
2002 2003 2005 2006 2007
Tool(Visual Studio) VS.NET 2002 VS.NET 2003 VS2005
VS2005+
ExtensionsVS2008
Languages C# v1.0VB.NET (v7.0)
C# v1.1VB.NET (v7.1)
C# v2.0VB2005 (v8.0) as before
C# v3.0VB9
Framework Libraries NetFx v1.0 NetFx v1.1 NetFx v2.0 NetFx v3.0 NetFx v3.5
Engine (CLR) CLR v1.0 CLR v1.1 CLR v2.0 same version
same version
Visual Studio in the year 2007
+ Service Pack 1 + SP1 Update for Vista+ WF Extensions + WPF & WCF Extensions+ SharePoint Workflow+ Visual Studio Tools for Office Second Edition+ ASP.NET AJAX Extensions+ Device Emulator v2.0 + .NETCF v2.0 SP2+ WM 5.0 Pocket PC SDK + WM5.0 Smartphone SDK
Fx 3.5 - “Green Bits” and “Red Bits”
v2.0 RTM
Vista RTM
v3.5 Vista Redistv3.5 Vista Redist
v3.5 Redistv3.5 Redist
Framework v3.5 (green bits)System.Core.dllSystem.Data.Linq.dllSystem.Xml.Linq.dllSystem.Data.DataSetExtensions.dllSystem.Web.Extensions.dllSystem.WorkflowServices.dllSystem.ServiceModel.Web.dllSystem.AddIn.dll, System.AddIn.Contract.dllSystem.Windows.Presentation.dllSystem.Net.dllSystem.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.dllSystem.Management.Instrumentation.dllSystem.VisualC.STLCLR.dll
Multitargeting plus more
Multitargeting in Visual Studio 2008
AGENDA
HTML DesignerCSSJavaScriptNested Master Pages
Session 2AJAX, ListView, DataPager, LinqDataSource
New HTML Designer
Dramatically faster switchingNew Split View modeQuick Tag Selector improvements
Same designer as Expression WebEnables better designer/developer workflow
Designer
New CSS Design Support
Simplifies building and troubleshooting CSSDirect Style Application ToolbarManage StylesApply StylesCSS Properties
Same CSS engine as Expression WebEnables better designer/developer workflow
CSS
Improved JavaScript Support
IntellisenseCode intellisense for client-side JavaScriptBuild-time syntax checkingIntegrated editor support for AJAX JS libraryIntellisense against JSON-enabled .asmx WS
DebuggingImproved discoverabilityBreakpoints in .aspx documentsVisualisers, locals etc
JavaScript
Nested Master Page Rendering
Nested Master Pages supportIn WYSIWYG designerWorks well with new Split View Mode
Nested Master Pages
Summary
Visual Studio 2008 for ASP.NET 2.0Great Windows Vista clientNew HTML Editor shared with Expression WebSplit view with better switching performanceNested Master Page SupportNew Rich CSS editingJavaScript IntelliSense and Debugging...plus usability improvements
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