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Visual Studio 2010 Professional

 
 
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Features
  • Unit Testing

  • Windows Development

  • Office and SharePoint Development

  • Microsoft Visual Studio Team Explorer 2010

  • Test Case Management


Description

An integrated environment that simplifies creating, debugging and deploying applications. Unleash your creativity and bring your vision to life with powerful design surfaces and innovative collaboration methods for developers and designers.


Product Details
Product Length:8.0 inches
Product Width:6.0 inches
Product Height:1.0 inches
Product Weight:0.07 pounds
Package Length:7.5 inches
Package Width:5.5 inches
Package Height:1.2 inches
Package Weight:0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

System Requirements
Platform:Windows Vista / Windows XP / Windows 2000 Server
Media:DVD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Awesome Tool, incredibly intuitive and packed with features  Nov 17, 2011 By T. Nield
I've done VBA programming for awhile and I decided to take the plunge into .NET programming, primarily with VB.net. I've had this for only a day but I am extremely impressed with the robust features and "on-the-fly" developing support tools this has. I mostly played in the Office 2010 add-in templates and it is impressive how much work it saves you. It has everything from the calling procedures, ribbon customizations, and deployment solutions all set up and ready to go. And that is only one small functionality for one purpose. I cannot wait to start dabbling in the database functionalities and other features this has to offer.

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Great Product  Mar 14, 2011 By J. White
This product has some great new improvements and seems to work fine. My only complaint is that Microsoft really socks it to you in terms of price. Apple provides its new Xcode 4 software good for programming on Macs, iPhones, and Ipads to non developers for less than 5 bucks. Free if you are a member of their developers group.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Visual Studio 2010 Pro  Jun 10, 2011 By Kevin F. Kinion
Visual Studio 2010 is an excellent product. I am using it for Visual Basic development. It makes programming easy and intuitive.


5Industry standard  Apr 01, 2012 By KWiK "Kent"
I probably bought at just the wrong time, since right after I did, purchases qualify for a free upgraded to 2011. I had been using VS Express for a while and there are a number of things that are much easier with the full program. I am glad I finally made the step up, and I am happy with the purchase.


5Great Product!  Dec 23, 2011 By peterv
Due to various reasons I won't get into right now, I just now upgraded from Visual Studio 6 to Visual Studio 2010. As expected, it is a lot of work to convert all my projects, but worth it. The dev. env. is much improved (except for the resource editor, which was better in VC6). I'm a professional C++ programmer and have been one since 1990.

The package has the product key inside. Installation took a while, but it was no big deal; just specify your preferences, start it off, let the computer do its thing, and go have lunch! I don't install software in the default directories, and it did complain that a "previous version of Visual Studio" was in the same directory. This was not true, so I ignored it and it all went fine. I now have both Visual Studio 6 and 2010 installed under the same parent directory with no problems.

The Windows automatic upgrading then got VS 2010 SP1 downloaded and installed seamlessly within the next day or so. The whole process was simple, straightforward, and stress-free.

The only issue I have found is that you really have to rebuild your projects from scratch again (only source code files are "transferable") when moving from VS6 to VS2010. You *can* open VS6 projects, but each time you do, the dev. env. goes through the process of converting the project and prompts you for permission to do so. When you recreate the projects, resources such as icons, menus, image files, and dialog box templates don't transfer and have to be manually recreated or copied one-by-one. Time-consuming but doable. Source code changes were small and relatively trivial, such as changing "strcpy()" to "strcpy_s()". Needless to say, if you are upgrading from any of the more recent Visual Studio releases, this won't be a problem because you've probably already done all this work to your code years ago.

Amazon's free shipping got the product in my mail box in about 4 days, during the pre-Christmas days. Fantastic.

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