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What new features in Visual Studio and the .NET framework "Orcas" are you most looking forward to?   [Edit]

Survey period: 7 May 2007 to 13 May 2007

More evolution than revolution, as the cliche goes, Visual Studio 'Orcas' and .NET 3.5 will bring some improvements. Which are you most looking forward to?

OptionVotes% 
IDE Improvements (including support for the Vista UI)44153.91
Improvements to C++ including STLCLR and Vista Common controls20124.57
Improvements to ASP.NET (New HTML designer, Javascript intellisense, partial page updates etc)30637.41
Code analysis tools39748.53
New language features including LINQ32139.24
The .NET 3.5 Framework31838.88
Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) / Visual Studio Tools for Applications (VSTA)12214.91
Built in support for n-tier development24730.20
Improvements to embedded and Compact Framework development13416.38
Support for multiple versions of .NET34241.81
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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David Wulff7-May-07 8:01
David Wulff7-May-07 8:01 
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Paul Watson8-May-07 9:12
sitebuilderPaul Watson8-May-07 9:12 
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Senthil Kumar U10-May-07 22:44
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Marc Clifton7-May-07 15:53
mvaMarc Clifton7-May-07 15:53 
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Jim Crafton7-May-07 17:12
Jim Crafton7-May-07 17:12 
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John M. Drescher7-May-07 5:23
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Madhu Kampurath7-May-07 22:00
Madhu Kampurath7-May-07 22:00 
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Marc Clifton8-May-07 1:08
mvaMarc Clifton8-May-07 1:08 
Madhu Kampurath wrote:
That is why they have provided options to customize the IDE


Well, I don't really have the time or motivation to write all my own custom templates, wizards, macros, providers, etc.

Of course, that'll also mean that those that do have the time and motivation will be writing (and possibly selling) some interesting things.

In the final analysis though, I pretty much just want a decent code editor, a decent compiler, and a decent debugger. They shouldn't crash, they shouldn't hose up the solution tree, and it should be easy to preserve configuration settings with source control. All the rest is fluff and should be add-ins, rather than six different product lines with selected features pigeonholed into someone's concept of what a team, tester, db person, developer, etc. is.

Is that too much to ask for? It seems so.

Marc


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Paul Watson8-May-07 9:15
sitebuilderPaul Watson8-May-07 9:15 
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Paul Watson8-May-07 9:14
sitebuilderPaul Watson8-May-07 9:14 
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DavidNohejl9-May-07 14:03
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Madhu Kampurath10-May-07 22:25
Madhu Kampurath10-May-07 22:25 
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Michael Dunn13-May-07 7:23
sitebuilderMichael Dunn13-May-07 7:23 
GeneralIDE Improvements (including support for the Vista UI) Pin
Phil.Benson6-May-07 23:39
professionalPhil.Benson6-May-07 23:39 
GeneralRe: IDE Improvements (including support for the Vista UI) Pin
Jim Crafton7-May-07 17:13
Jim Crafton7-May-07 17:13 
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Phil.Benson7-May-07 20:28
professionalPhil.Benson7-May-07 20:28 

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