March 2007 - Posts
This year, the Visual Studio family is celebrating the 10 year anniversary of Visual Studio. Whenever you hit a major milestone, it’s worthwhile to reflect on the journey. Visual Studio has helped our developers, customers and partners to be successful
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I am not necessarily the best creative guy or the best marketing guy. But even I know that we could do more in terms of being creative in our marketing and advertising to better resonate with people. A little over a year ago, my team released a cool advertising
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Technology innovation with a view to enabling customer scenarios is what we predominantly do at Microsoft and in the Developer Division. I always say that we can be successful in the market and with our customers only as long as we provide the best value
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Every two years, Microsoft holds a summit for MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) - people who are recognized for their outstanding technical community participation. They are nominated annually by their peers and Microsoft employees for voluntarily sharing
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I am a big fan of making sure that the work environment (that I am a part of at least) is highly conducive for people from all walks of life to be able to be a part of, do their very best and be successful in the way each of them defines success. As part
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Yesterday, we released the Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Update for Windows Vista . Visual Studio developers already have a good experience on Windows Vista but this addresses certain specific concerns to give developers an even better experience when building
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Today, we launched the Beginner Developer Learning Center (BDLC) – a centralized learning environment specifically targeted at beginning programmers. Since we released the Microsoft Visual Studio Express Editions, we have had over 10 million downloads
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