I’ve been cranking away on a blog series the last few months that highlights many of the new VS 2010 and .NET 4 improvements. The good news is that I have about 20 in-depth posts already written. The bad news (for me) is that I have about 200 more to go until I’m done! I’m going to try and keep adding a few more each week over the next few months to discuss the new improvements and how best to take advantage of them.
Below is a list of the already written ones that you can check out today:
Clean Web.Config Files
Starter Project Templates
Multi-targeting
Multiple Monitor Support
New Code Focused Web Profile Option
HTML / ASP.NET / JavaScript Code Snippets
Auto-Start ASP.NET Applications
URL Routing with ASP.NET 4 Web Forms
Searching and Navigating Code in VS 2010
VS 2010 Code Intellisense Improvements
WPF 4
Add Reference Dialog Improvements
SEO Improvements with ASP.NET 4
Output Cache Extensibility with ASP.NET 4
Built-in Charting Controls for ASP.NET and Windows Forms
Cleaner HTML Markup with ASP.NET 4 - Client IDs
Optional Parameters and Named Arguments in C# 4 - and a cool scenarios with ASP.NET MVC 2
Automatic Properties, Collection Initializers and Implicit Line Continuation Support with VB 2010
New <%: %> Syntax for HTML Encoding Output using ASP.NET 4
JavaScript Intellisense Improvements with VS 2010
Stay tuned to my blog as I post more. Also check out this page which links to a bunch of great articles and videos done by others.
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