Thursday, September 15, 2011

New JavaScript editing features for Web development in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview

New JavaScript editing features for Web development in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview


New JavaScript editing features for Web development in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview

Posted: 15 Sep 2011 12:57 PM PDT

Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview has the JavaScript design time engine rewritten, sharing base with IE's JavaScript engine. It has faster performance and better memory footprint. The list below shows some new feature and changes comparing with Visual Studio 2010 for Web development scenarios. All feedbacks are welcomed as it's our passion to make JavaScript developing experience as pleasant, reliable and efficient as other languages. IntelliSense Description VS2010 Behavior Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview Behavior ECMAScript 5 compliance No Yes. Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview fully supports ECMAScript 5. Auto-reducing Statement Completion List No Yes, if the IntelliSense is automatically enabled when typing. The following screen...(read more)

Windows 8 Remote Debugging + Setup

Posted: 15 Sep 2011 04:34 AM PDT

At the Build Conference this week, Microsoft handed out 5000 pre-configured Samsung tablets which included Windows 8 Developer Preview plus the development tools for building Metro style apps. They also made available an ISO containing the same bits ...( read more )...(read more)

New Features for Web Development in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview

Posted: 14 Sep 2011 06:25 PM PDT

The public release of Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview is now available and can be downloaded. Please visit Jason Zander's Blog for the download links and overview of the new features. We have many great features in the preview. We'll discuss some of them in the future blogs. Scott Guthrie has a blog " ASP.NET vNext Series ' which links to the detail of many ASP.NET 4.5 features. Here is a few features included in the Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview: JavaScript editor is rewritten, and is now based on IE10's JavaScript engine. Many new features are added for the JavaScript editor to support it as a first class citizen programming language, such as go to definition, outlining, brace matching, etc. New CSS editor functionalities...(read more)

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