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Main » 2019 » February » 18 » Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Complete
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Complete
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Complete






Size : 5,92 Gb
Included : MSDN Library
Included : Service Pack 1 Full ISO
Included : All downloadable material
Release Date: 31 May 2010

IntelliTrace (Historical Debugger)
Web Performance Testing
Load Testing
Database Deployment
Lab Management Confirguration


Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate is integrated development environment (IDE) product for software developers.
Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Edition is for developers who need to do application design, development, and testing.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate with MSDN provides an integrated environment of tools and server infrastructure that simplifies the entire application development process. Deliver business results using productive, predictable, customizable processes and increase transparency and traceability throughout the lifecycle with detailed analytics. Whether creating new solutions or enhancing existing applications, you can unleash your creativity and bring your vision to life with powerful prototyping, architecture and development tools that target an increasing number of platforms and technologies such as cloud and parallel computing. Realize increased team productivity and create high quality, low-cost solutions by using advanced collaboration features along with integrated, innovative testing and debugging tools.

Service Pack 1

This installer is for all editions of Visual Studio 2010 (Express, Professional, Premium, Ultimate, Test Professional).
The first Visual Studio 2010 service pack helps stabilize Visual Studio and throws in some nice features for practically every type of .NET developer.

First, numerous bug fixes.

This first service pack updates platform support, bundling the Silverlight 4 tooling that developers previously had to download separately. By default, Visual Studio supports Razor in any ASP.NET page. But will non-ASP.NET MVC developers want to incorporate server-side code into their .aspx files? Some initial support for HTML5 and CSS3 is included, but it's only laying the foundation for HTML5/CSS3 tools still in the pipeline.

There is some more useful functionality, however -- Help, for instance. Now that Visual Studio 2010 can launch Help within a developer's lifetime, Microsoft has started to make Help truly functional. There's a page-context menu, a toolbar and a Find function that works within a page. You may even start pressing the F1 button intentionally.

For Web developers, Visual Studio now supports multiple IIS configurations -- which really means that Visual Studio supports testing with IIS Express. There's nothing wrong with the Visual Studio Development Server, but it's only "almost" IIS. IIS Express is a much closer experience to your actual production environment.

With Visual Studio 2010 SP1, a DLL can run unchanged on the "real" Microsoft .NET Framework 4 CLR and the portable libraries: Xbox, Silverlight (4 and 5) and Windows Phone 7. Because IDC estimates that Windows Phone will have 21 percent of the smartphone market by 2015 (thanks to Microsoft's alliance with Nokia), developers will have an easier time moving into what could be a very big market. Visual Studio 2010 SP1 also makes it a lot easier to add or remove the compact frameworks (and ASP.NET MVC) from deployment packages.

There are a lot of little presents in this service pack. XAML developers will see some IntelliSense improvements. Silverlight developers get some enhancements for debugging, profiling, working with implicit styles, and out-of-browser windows. The new support for unit testing .NET Framework 3.5 projects is a big deal, as it enables test-driven development for the previous versions of the Framework.

MSDN

Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is the portion of Microsoft responsible for managing the firm's relationship with developers and testers, such as hardware developers interested in the operating system (OS), and software developers developing on the various OS platforms or using the API or scripting languages of Microsoft's applications.
MSDN Library is a library of official technical documentation content intended for developers developing for Microsoft Windows. MSDN Library documents the APIs that ship with Microsoft products and also includes sample code, technical articles, and other programming information.


System Requirements

Supported operating systems

Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64-based)
Windows 7 (x86-based and x64-based)
Windows Server 2008 (all x86-based and x64-based editions) together with Service Pack 2
Windows Vista (all x86-based and x64-based editions except Starter Edition) together with Service Pack 2
Windows Server 2003 R2 (all x86-based and x64-based editions)
Windows Server 2003 (all x86-based and all x64-based editions) together with Service Pack 2
Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or a later version of Windows XP
Windows XP (all x86-based editions except the Starter edition) together with Service Pack 3

Supported architectures

32-bit (x86)
64-bit (x64) (WOW)

Hardware requirements

1.6 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor
1,024 MB RAM (1.5 GB if running in a virtual machine)
5.5 GB of available hard-disk space
5,400 RPM hard disk drive
DirectX 9-capable video card that is running at 1,024 × 768 or higher-resolution display
DVD drive




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