Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional is an integrated solution for developing, debugging and deploying all types of applications. It takes several gigabytes, and will cost $ 799, but you can try it free for 30 days.
Assets
Easy ins for Visual Studio compact download manager, greatly simplifies the process of downloading and installing 3389.6MB package. We like to be clarified and the installation and programming space requirements on single disc for all our units.
Executive Suite: Visual Studio are specific settings for the various areas of development, starting with the overall development, including project management, Web Development, and various programming languages.
Easy on the eyes: The Explorer layout classic easily accessible and capable of pin-strips (like the right Solution Explorer) and the specific concerns of the Office not only familiar with Visual Studio, but also surprisingly easy to manage a large suite such .
Going Pro: Visual Studio gets right down to business fast access server links to new or existing projects and essential resources and communities. Sometimes you get what you pay for.
Cons
Eater Space: Visual Studio 6 GB of disk space required for initial installation. You may be able to do without some of the components, such as SQL Server or Sync Framework.
Needy: Visual Studio requires a few additional components to do its job. Our 32-bit system is already VC Runtime 9 (x86) and the .NET Framework, but necessary for the application Microsoft Error Reporting, 10 VC Runtime (x64 and x86) and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 prerequisites 64-bit (x64 ). It has a lot to install and remove those that do not want to buy.
Running without (dot) NET: Some developers have expressed Visual Studio .NET framework dependency frustration and prefer Visual Basic 6.0.
The bottom line
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional is a large, sprawling and costly on the one hand, but surprisingly intuitive and agile on the other. We only scratched the surface of its capabilities during our brief trial, but we came away impressed.
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