Visual Studio 11 Ultimate Beta
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Aaaaaaaah! I'm still trying to get VS 2010 to behave :sigh:
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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It is in beta. Hopefully it does not constitute ultimate horrors into the development. :-D
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Before I waste any of my practically infinite bandwidth on that, could you (or anyone else) please link to a list of new features? I can't seem to find them (only some lame predictions and wishlists). Surely that's not because all they changed was the looks?
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Before I waste any of my practically infinite bandwidth on that, could you (or anyone else) please link to a list of new features? I can't seem to find them (only some lame predictions and wishlists). Surely that's not because all they changed was the looks?
harold aptroot wrote:
Surely that's not because all they changed was the looks?
I wouldn't put it past Microsoft to do this. Although I actually like the new look, I'm not dropping the cash for a new VS until this one has been used and abused for at least a year's time.
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Before I waste any of my practically infinite bandwidth on that, could you (or anyone else) please link to a list of new features? I can't seem to find them (only some lame predictions and wishlists). Surely that's not because all they changed was the looks?
harold aptroot wrote:
Surely that's not because all they changed was the looks?
Hasn't this become the de facto practice for Microsoft at least for a few years now? They may have internally deprecated System.ApplicationException and created a new one called System.AppException just to float a bloated list of version numbers!
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Clicking the link for Visual Studio 11 Beta in MSDN gives this message "Specified search term or selected product family did not match any products." Confidence inspiring. :laugh:
Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.
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Aaaaaaaah! I'm still trying to get VS 2010 to behave :sigh:
It was broke, so I fixed it.
They've already started work on 12. ;)
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Before I waste any of my practically infinite bandwidth on that, could you (or anyone else) please link to a list of new features? I can't seem to find them (only some lame predictions and wishlists). Surely that's not because all they changed was the looks?
Some of the updates are detailed here[^]. They seem to be making a big deal of the new Search functionality in VS, so that's obviously where they've turned their eager laser like gaze.
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Some of the updates are detailed here[^]. They seem to be making a big deal of the new Search functionality in VS, so that's obviously where they've turned their eager laser like gaze.
*pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility
Most of the stuff in the VS2010 Productivity Pack are in 11. The "Add Reference" search/sort is nice.
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Clicking the link for Visual Studio 11 Beta in MSDN gives this message "Specified search term or selected product family did not match any products." Confidence inspiring. :laugh:
Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.
That's not suprising. Sounds normal to me. :-D
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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They've already started work on 12. ;)
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That's not suprising. Sounds normal to me. :-D
It was broke, so I fixed it.
And it will be fixed in next service pack. :-D
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I took it for a test drive to check out the new C++11 features they added, and while they're fun to play with, the most pleasant surprise was it feels much more responsive than VS2010. VS2010 is full of 0.5 to 1 sec lags everywhere: clicking on a menu requires half a second to show it, double clicking on a file takes over 1 second, opening an included header file can take even longer. All of the above are pretty much instantaneous in the beta. I've yet to use it with a decent sized project though...
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I took it for a test drive to check out the new C++11 features they added, and while they're fun to play with, the most pleasant surprise was it feels much more responsive than VS2010. VS2010 is full of 0.5 to 1 sec lags everywhere: clicking on a menu requires half a second to show it, double clicking on a file takes over 1 second, opening an included header file can take even longer. All of the above are pretty much instantaneous in the beta. I've yet to use it with a decent sized project though...
Not with me. Everything is instantaneous.
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Before I waste any of my practically infinite bandwidth on that, could you (or anyone else) please link to a list of new features? I can't seem to find them (only some lame predictions and wishlists). Surely that's not because all they changed was the looks?
Don't take it too serious! :) I'll upgrade just by one reason: it's something fresh and definitely a lot of bugfixes made. Plus I'll never get embarrassed when my VS cannot open some project "because it's from new version"! :) The one stuff can stop you is price, but there is always another way... :-O
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Don't take it too serious! :) I'll upgrade just by one reason: it's something fresh and definitely a lot of bugfixes made. Plus I'll never get embarrassed when my VS cannot open some project "because it's from new version"! :) The one stuff can stop you is price, but there is always another way... :-O
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I am so falling behind, Just now I'm catching up with Framework 4. Now with Framework 4.5 I'll just be obsolete again :((
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Not with me. Everything is instantaneous.
I also get some lag in some operations. Can you guys just tell me what type of setup are you using?
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It will probably have new bugs, too. You remember when VS2010 was new, right? And 2008 before it?
You won't believe, but I used VS2010 since the first public distributive (RC or tech preview, whatever). Yep, there was SOME noncritical bugs, but in common I was comfortable to use it. Anyway, ANY software has bugs, question is how they affect your PERSONAL experience. I don't care if somebody cannot edit HTML pages, just because I do WPF apps. :) Related VS2010, nothing changed to me even after SP1 - the same IDE with great speed-up of my coding. Don't repeat rumours, don't trust friends - just try YOURSELF.