Visual Studio 2010 had been in testing (betas, release candidate) since some time now. Microsoft has finally instigated Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft. NET Framework 4. Silver light 4 will also be launched to Web in the afterward part of this week.

You can head on over to Microsoft’s website and purchase Visual Studio 2010 Professional or eventual Edition right now. You can also download the test version so that you can first have a feel of it and buy it if you are contented with it.
President of the Server and Tools Business at Microsoft said:
“Customer and partner feedback was instrumental in shaping this release. The functionality of Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4 and Silver light 4 creates a powerful and unique combination, opening up new opportunities for developers to build applications that take advantage of new and existing devices, as well as emerging platforms like cloud services.”
All the fresh versions of the Visual Studio have something exclusive from the preceding version to help the developers build more affluent and interactive applications without trouble.
Some of the new features of Visual Studio 2010 are:
• It has the latest editor that uses WPF, which has a rich interface. It also supports manifold monitors. Developers can have code on one monitor and user interface designer on the other…
• It also has a built-in shore up for Windows 7 multitouch and “ribbon” interfaces, which give a startling look to user interfaces.
• SharePoint 2010 functionalities are also incorporated.
• Windows Azure tools are also presented in Visual Studio 2010, which helps you to simply develop, debug and arrange cloud applications from Visual Studio.
• It has also built in support for ASP. NET Model View Control.
• Tools for making Windows Phone 7 apps.
• Silver light 4 support.
• The IntelliTrace feature makes the “no-repro” debate a thing of the past. Testers can file rich and actionable bugs with system information, and even incorporate an environment snapshot. That way developers can replicate the reported bug in the state it was found.
.Net 4.0 supports more languages and has support for elevated presentation multi-tier applications. Silver light 4 RTW will be on the rampage later this weekend, and it will have some new features like it would have out of browser functionality, enrichment for enterprise application developers and will have 60 adapted pre-written controls.
[Via iThinkdiff]


