The Baker's Dozen: 13 Reasons to Upgrade to Visual Studio 2005
Visual Studio 2005 offers new capabilities in many different areas, such as data access, language enhancements, IDE productivity features, deployment, Office integration, XML, and many others!
by Kevin S. Goff
December 20, 2005
his installment of "The Baker's Dozen" covers some of the major features in Visual Studio 2005.
Visual Studio 2005 offers language, data handling, and development environment enhancements that are sure to please many developers. Programmers who are currently using Visual Studio .NET 2003 will find many ways to write more efficient code and increase their overall productivity. In addition, programmers who are new to .NET will find the migration to Visual Studio 2005 a bit easier than the migration to the first version of .NET. While it's not possible to talk about every new feature in Visual Studio 2005, this article will cover many of the primary changes and enhancements.
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