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Visual Studio 2012Tipps & Tricks

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Microsoft Deutschland GmbHPatric [email protected]: @patricsmsdnFacebook: patric.boscolo

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Nachrichten - Visual StudioTFS Shipping Cadence

28th August 2012, Microsoft Corp. RedmondBrian Harry Technical Fellow at Microsoft announces a new shipping cadence for Visual Studio Team Foundation Server and Microsoft Visual Studio Product Family.

To sum things up, the new ALM Process for VS includes 5 focus areas:

1. Ship often enough to not hold the service evolution back.

2. Provide a better vehicle than we’ve ever had before to provide responsive innovation and improvements based on customer feedback.

3. Ensure the quality of on premises updates are high.

4. Deliver updates in a way that is reasonably easy to discover, has minimal impact, and has a reasonable acquisition experience.

5. Assume not everyone will take every update so it needs to be easy to skip updates and then later pick up new ones.

As a result there is only a 12 Month shipping cadence for product envisioning and future Products. The rest is deployed via:

• Team Foundation Service updates every 3 weeks• Visual Studio Client updates quarterly• Team Foundation Server updates more frequent than every 2 years but

details still being worked out.  We’ll definitely deliver one this fall but then we’ll see after that.

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Nachrichten – Neue Feedback ChainProduct Feedback for Visual Studio

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Demo

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Code UnderstandingSolution ExplorerFunctionality from common tool windowsSearch (Ctrl+;)Smart Rename inside the tool windowCreate new instance of Solution ExplorerScope to specific projects, folders, etc.Collapse AllPreview selected itemFiltering

VB Call HierarchyCalls To and Calls From support for VB

Integration of Class View, Object Browser, Find All References

Multi-InstanceScope to This

VB Call Hierarchy

SearchSmart RenameCollapse AllFiltering

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Productivity Power ToolsDownload the

Productivity Power Tools:

Visual Studio Gallery

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SearchIDE SearchQuick Launch to search commands, menus and options (Ctrl+Q)Instant result selectionExtensible (Quick Tasks)Tool window search across Solution Explorer, Toolbox, Error List, and Reference Manager

FilteringFilter the Error List to “Open Documents,” “Current Project,” or “Current Document.”

FilteringTool Window Search

ExtensibleIDE Search

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FindFind and ReplaceFind in-document placement and match highlightingFind supported in Output, Command, Find Results windowsFind in Files now uses .NET regular expressions

.NET Regular Expressions

Find across other tool windows

Find and Replace

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Window ManagementPinned TabsPin tabs to document well

Preview TabSingle click preview in Solution Explorer, Find in Files, Find Symbol Results, Go to Definition and more

Floating Tab WellsAero-peak taskbar preview supportEasy multi-monitor setup

Simplified NavigationFlat history list of where you’ve been

Simplified Navigation

Floating Tab Wells

Preview TabPinned Tabs

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Mehr Informationen finden Sie unter:

http://www.microsoft.de/visualstudio/

@patricsmsdn

http:/blogs.msdn.com/patricb

Questions: [email protected]

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PosterDie wichtigsten Neuigkeiten im.NET Framerwork 4.5

Zoschke

Microsoft Stand M74

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Microsoft Stand M43

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