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Free ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 Clinic from Microsoft Learning
I am excited to announce the launch of a new, free, 2-hour " Developing Enhanced Web Experiences with Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX Extensions " clinic created by Microsoft E-Learning . The delivery of this clinic helps us reach a major milestone in our content Read More...
Sneak Peek at CSS Editing Features in Visual Studio "Orcas"
Sam Spencer, Program Manager on the Web Development Tools team, has posted a quick overview of some of the new CSS editing capabilities coming in VS "Orcas." He writes about how the designer and CSS property grid tool window make it easy to analyze and Read More...
Refactor! for ASP.NET 2.0
Want to save some serious time developing your ASP.NET 2.0 Web sites using Visual Studio 2005? Tired of mundane copy & paste or tedious global search-and-replace as your primary tools for cleaning up your code? Do you want to make your ASP.NET 2.0 Read More...
Visual Studio 2005 vs. Dreamweaver 8
I am pleased to announce the availability of a new video series of side-by-side comparisons showcasing the web development capabilities of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 vs. Adobe/Macromedia Dreamweaver 8. There is a set of tasks every web developer needs Read More...
Free Trials of Visual Studio 2005 Pro and Team System
So you have downloaded one of the Visual Studio 2005 Express Editions and are now curious to see what features make upgrading worthwhile? Well, wait no longer. Trial versions of Visual Studio 2005 Professional and Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Visual Read More...
Spell Checking HTML and ASP.NET Source Code in Visual Studio 2005
Looking for a way of checking your HTML and ASP.NET markup for spelling errors in Visual Studio 2005? Check out Mikhail Arkhipov's handy spell checker add-in that works in all VS2005 editions except Express. Mikhail is a lead developer on the team that Read More...
Visual Studio Express Editions are Free Forever
Yesterday, Microsoft announced each of the Visual Studio 2005 Express Editions will be available for free indefinitely. Originally, the Express Editions were free for just one year following the product release back in November 2005. However, due to the Read More...
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