Showing posts with label windows 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows 8. Show all posts

Visual Studio 11 and .NET Framework 4.5 and Windows 8

Tuesday, March 6, 2012





Major new Feature of Visual Studio 2011 is leverage the power of the Windows 8 specially Metro Style Application with Windows Dev Center by using HTML 5 Support and Strong markup and java script intelligence full incompatibility with .net framework 4.5 new features for Asp.net and C#. VS2011 have such great support of search.SharePoint Support is really cool specially remote publishing ,testing , Debugging feature. thanks a god now visual web part is available in sandbox great support and IntelliSense for JavaScript with streamlined temps.

Core Feature of .net framework 4.5 Vs 2011



IDE
  • Metro UI and window 8 App
  • multiple monitors
  • Improved Soution explorer
  • html 5 and xmal degsiner enhancement
  • Strong ALM Support with TFS 2011
  • SharePoint Remote Deployment (Love it :)
  • Support for with CSS 3 and HTML 5 ,XMAL(silverlight)
  • Just in time compiler on multi-core processors
  • Stronge Regular expression engine
  • Enhancement of MEF


    Asp.net
  • Asynchronously http request and responses
  • web sockets
  • Model binders (great feature)
  • Expressions for DataBind ( Like when you we some thing like that for databind Text='<%#BindItem.FirstName %>' it will give us intelligence.
  • Support for HTML5 CSS 3
  • GridView enhancement

Windows 8 Metro App

Full Support for html 5 css3 and xmal with template.

SharePoint 2010 Support
Improved SharePoint 2010 Sandbox Soluiton
Create Lists and Content Types by Using New Designers
Create Site Columns
Create Silverlight Web Parts
Publish SharePoint Solutions to Remote SharePoint Servers
Test SharePoint Performance by Using Profiling Tools
Create Sandboxed Visual Web Parts
Improved Support for Sandboxed Solutions.
Support for JavaScript Debugging and IntelliSense for JavaScript
Streamlined SharePoint Project Templates
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Windows 8 Microsoft Planing for 128 bit Os

Tuesday, October 13, 2009



Windows 7 is not even out the door yet and rumors are already circulating about the next version of Microsoft’s OS, Windows 8.
According to Microsoft employee Robert Morgan, future iterations of Windows, including Windows 8, could support a 128-bit architecture. Two weeks ago his now defunct LinkedIn profile disclosed that he had been working on “research and development projects including 128-bit architecture compatibility with the Windows 8 kernel and Windows 9 project plan”.
Further to this, Morgan’s profile also let slip that Microsoft are hoping to form a number of future relationships with major players such as IBM, Intel, AMD and others in the run up to 128-bit support. (Keep in mind that 64-bit computing is just now going mainstream.)
An interview with Robert Morgan, who has been with the company since 2002, is expected to appear on Windows 8 News within the coming days, hopefully shedding more light on what to expect from the next version of Windows, codenamed Chirdori.
So while we wait to learn more on the future of Windows, be sure to check our our coverage on Microsoft’s latest effort, Windows 7.