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  • What's New in Visual Studio 2010 Languages

    - by Aamir Hasan
    What's New in Visual Basic 2010Describes new features in the Visual Basic language and Code Editor. The features include implicit line continuation, auto-implemented properties, collection initializers, and more.What's New in Visual C# 2010Describes new features in the C# language and Code Editor. The features include the dynamic type, named and optional arguments, enhanced Office programmability, and variance.What's New in Visual C++ 2010Describes new and revised features in Visual C++. The features include lambda expressions, the rvalue reference declarator, and the auto, decltype, and static_assert keywords.What's New in Visual F# 2010Describes the F# language, which is a language that supports functional programming for the .NET Framework.Reference:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb386063%28VS.100%29.aspx

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  • Google I/O 2012 - So You've Read the Design Guide; Now What?

    Google I/O 2012 - So You've Read the Design Guide; Now What? Daniel Lehmann, Tor Norbye, Richard Ngo The Android Design Guide describes how to design beautiful Android apps, but not how to build them. In this talk we'll give practical tips for how to apply fit & finish as you are implementing your design, we'll show you how to avoid some common pitfalls, we'll describe some useful patterns, and show you how tools can help. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 38 1 ratings Time: 56:31 More in Science & Technology

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  • Dell pourrait commercialiser une tablette tournant sous Windows 8 début 2012, révèle la diffusion d'un document interne de la firme

    Dell pourrait commercialiser une tablette tournant sous Windows 8 début 2012, révèle la diffusion d'un document interne de la firme Il y a quelques semaines, Microsoft révélait que la prochaine version de Windows supporterait les processeurs ARM. Une nouvelle qui a ravit tous les accrocs à la mobilité, une tendance sacrément dans l'air du temps. D'après des documents internes à Dell, qui sont sortis de leur cocon pour atterrir sur le Net, le constructeur plancherait sur une tablette basée sur Windows 8. Et cet appareil, répondant au nom de code de "Peju", aurait même déjà une date de sortie, fixée au premier trimestre 2012. La roadmap évoque une mise sur le marché dans les trois premiers moi...

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  • Google I/O 2012 - YouTube Channels: Get with the Program!

    Google I/O 2012 - YouTube Channels: Get with the Program! Dror Shimshowitz, AJ Crane YouTube allows anyone to distribute videos to 800m web, mobile and TV viewers around the world. Come learn how to leverage this powerful platform to build an audience and market your products. We'll walk you through tips and techniques for building, programming, and promoting your very own YouTube channel. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 53:11 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2012 - What's Next for Chrome Extensions?

    Google I/O 2012 - What's Next for Chrome Extensions? Mike West Chrome's extension system offers developers more opportunities than ever to customize and enhance users' experience on the web. New APIs are landing on a regular basis that provide new functionality and deeper hooks into Chrome itself. Join us for a walk through bleeding edge changes to Chrome's extension framework that increase security, improve performance, and make it easier than ever for users to get up and running with the product of your hard work. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 1372 29 ratings Time: 51:36 More in Science & Technology

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  • SAPPHIRE 2012 : l'informatique à un tournant majeur ? SAP voit une révolution de l'IT professionnelle avec le Big Data, HANA et le Cloud

    SAPPHIRE 2012 : l'informatique professionnelle à un tournant de son Histoire ? SAP veut révolutionner les usages de l'IT avec le Big Data, HANA et le Cloud Au détour des allées du SAPPHIRE 2012, la grand messe annuelle de SAP qui se tient actuellement à Madrid, deux démonstrations sortent du lot. La première vient de McLaren. Bien connue des amateurs de Formule 1, l'entreprise est une grande utilisateur des solutions de SAP. Pour son « showcase », les équipes du constructeur automobile ont collecté des données de courses de l'épreuve de Monza 2010 et les ont compilées pour reproduire in vivo la course de leurs deux pilotes. Cette simulation sert ensuite de base pour ...

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  • SQL Server 2012 disponible en RC0, avec des améliorations pour AlwaysOn et Power View, le SGBD se rapproche de la version finale

    SQL Server 2012 disponible en Release Candidate avec des améliorations pour AlwaysOn et Power View, le SGBD se rapproche de la version finale Mise à jour du 18/11/11 SQL Server 2012 passe en release candidate et se rapproche de la version finale. Microsoft vient de publier la RCO (Release Candidate 0) du gestionnaire de base de données, qui marque l'entrée dans la dernière ligne droite du développement de Denali. Cette mouture apporte quelques corrections et améliorations de fonctionnalités de la CTP 3 du SGBD. Parmi celles-ci, on va noter des modifications pour une meilleure prise en charge des applicati...

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  • (Not) Making a Splash with Visual Studio

    - by StuartBrierley
    This post is just a quicky to remind me of a Visual Studio switch that I found interesting/useful. If you are interested in such things, there are a number of command line switches that can be used with Visual Studio. One that does not appear on the list linked to above is the "nosplash" switch.  This switch disables the splash screen when starting Visual Studio, taking you directly into the IDE. Close Visual Studio and then add /nosplash after ...devenv.exe in the target of whichever shortcut you use to start Visual Studio. Starting Visual Studio now should now be quicker, possibly saving precious seconds that you could put to use elsewhere!

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  • Visual Studio 2012 : le développement pour desktop réintroduit dans la version Express gratuite, l'EDI s'ouvre à l'open-source

    Visual Studio 2012 : Microsoft réintroduit le développement d'applications desktop dans la version Express Gratuite, et poursuit son ouverture à l'open-source avec son EDI star Microsoft a écouté. Plusieurs décisions qui viennent d'être prises concernant la prochaine version de son EDI star, Visual Studio 2012 (ex-Visual Studio 11), feront certainement plaisir à la communauté. Tout d'abord, l'interface monochrome (ou plus exactement bicolore dans les gris) pourra être remplacée par une UI « à l'ancienne », avec plus de couleurs. C'est ce qu'a montré avant-hier un VP Microsoft sur la scène du TechEd d'Orlando. Deuxième bonne nouvelle, la version Express (gratuite) de Visual ...

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  • Windows Server 2012 : le point complet sur les nouvelles licences avec Microsoft, qui publie un Livre Blanc récapitulatif

    Windows Server 2012 : Microsoft simplifie ses licences L'éditeur publie un Livre Blanc et fait un point complet avec Developpez.com De huit licences différentes pour la version 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 est passé à quatre. Un travail de simplification nécessaire pour de nombreux observateurs et pour des utilisateurs qui se perdaient souvent dans les méandres de la tarification de la déclinaison de Windows pour serveurs. Sur les quatre nouvelles éditions, deux concernent les grandes entreprises et les hébergeurs (la Standard et la Datacenter). Deux autres - promises pour la fin de l'année ? seront plus spécifiquement adaptées aux PME (Essentials et Foundation).

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  • Près de 120 millions de tablettes seront commercialisées en 2012 d'après Gartner, contre 60 millions l'an passé

    Près de 120 millions de tablettes seront commercialisées en 2012 Contre 60 millions l'an passé Mise à jour : 11/04/2012 Les prévisions du cabinet d'analyse Gartner sont tombées : la vente de tablette devrait exploser en 2012 pour atteindre le chiffre faramineux de 118,9 millions, contre 60 millions l'an passé, ce qui représente une croissance de 98%. Sans surprise, c'est Apple qui restera en tête des ventes avec 72,9 millions d'iPad vendus, soit 61,4% de part de marché. La vice présidente de la recherche chez Gartner confirme : "Même si les fabricants de PC et de téléphones veulent leur part du gâteau en commercialisant des tablettes, seul ...

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  • JavaOne 2012 : Oracle sort la Preview de NetBeans 7.3 et dévoile Easel, une extension pour la création des clients RESTful JavaScript

    JavaOne 2012 : Oracle sort la Preview de NetBeans 7.3 et dévoile le projet Easel une extension pour la création des clients RESTful à base de JavaScript JavaOne 2012 bat son plein. Le Masonic Auditorium de San Francisco vibre aux couleurs de l'écosystème Java qui est en train d'être disséqué par les experts de l'industrie. Lors de la session consacrée à NetBeans, l'environnement de développement intégré open source pour Java, PHP, C et C++, Oracle a annoncé la sortie de la preview de NetBeans 7.3, la prochaine mise à jour majeure de l'EDI. [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/NetBeans%20Logo.png[/IMG] Le futur standard du We...

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  • Prévisions de croissance à +1 % pour le secteur français de l'informatique en 2012, ralentissement après une année très dynamique

    Prévisions de croissance à +1 % pour le secteur français de l'informatique en 2012 Ralentissement attendu après une année très dynamique Après l'embellie de cette année, prudence pour 2012. Telle est la conjoncture du secteur de l'informatique vu par Syntec Numérique, la chambre professionnelle des SSII, des Éditeurs de Logiciels et des sociétés de Conseil en Technologies. Dans son bilan, Syntec confirme ses prévisions pour 2011. Une année « très dynamique » où le domaine informatique a réalisé une croissance de +3.6 %. Il a été marqué par un boom de sa branche de conseils en technologies (+7 %) et un bilan très positif pour les éditeurs de logiciels : +3.8 ...

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  • JavaOne 2012 : Oracle dévoile ses plans pour Java, les préversions du JDK 8 et JavaFX Scene Builder 1.1 disponibles

    JavaOne 2012 : Oracle renouvelle son engagement à faire évoluer Java et dévoile ses plans les préversions de JDK 8 et JavaFX Scene Builder 1.1 disponibles JavaOne 2012, la plus grande conférence annuelle autour de la plateforme Java se déroule actuellement à San Francisco. Oracle a profité de l'occasion pour dévoiler sa feuille de route pour Java et renouveler son engagement à faire évoluer le langage afin de rassurer les utilisateurs sceptiques face aux récentes découvertes de failles dans la plateforme. Pendant ces prochains mois, Oracle travaillera essentiellement sur Java SE 8. Au menu : l'éditeur prévoit l'intégration des expressions lambda, du moteur JavaScript Nash...

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  • Concours Géoportail 2012 : créez une interface de cartographie interactive innovante via l'API Géoportail et recevez des chèques cadeaux

    Concours Géoportail 2012 : créez une interface de cartographie interactive innovante via l'API Géoportail et recevez des chèques cadeaux IGN (Institut national de l'information géographique et forestière) organise deux concours Géoportail pour les développeurs et les étudiants. Le premier concours dont les inscriptions seront closes le 8 novembre 2012, consiste en la mise au point d'une interface de cartographie interactive via l'API Géoportail, qui enrichira votre site ou votre application. Les applications sélectionnées seront soumises au vote du public sur les réseaux sociaux à partir du 16 novembre pour déterminer les gagnants. 4 500 euros de chèques cadeaux sont en jeux.

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  • Dell Studio 17 - turning off suddenly

    - by studiohack
    I have a Dell Studio 17 laptop, a refurbished model almost 2 years old...It is currently running Windows 7 32-bit, Home Premium. Via a clean install, it is a Vista upgrade machine...A while back, a problem started to develop while running Vista that it would suddenly just turn off. No warnings, messages, anything. It was like I had the battery out, then just unplugged it from the wall. Just like that. Over several months of this happening (or more), I've observed several things...First, it only seems to happen when I'm doing memory-intensive things, such as watching a online video full screen or running many applications in the background...Second, I can tell when it is about to "flip" as I've termed it, when the fan starts running...the computer gets really hot in places... Anyways, I'm pretty sure this is a hardware problem, because it still exists, even after a Vista-to-7 Upgrade...Is this true? Hardware vs. software? Is there anything I can do to fix this? Is it just a specific component or what? What do you recommend? Thanks!!

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  • I need help choosing between two configurations of the Dell Studio 14

    - by Adnan
    There are two configurations of the Dell Studio 14 (1458) which I'm looking at: Config 1: Core i7-720QM @ 1.6 GHz; ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 1GB; 4gb DDR3 RAM @ 1066 MHz; 500 GB SATA HDD @ 7200 RPM; Price: $999 Config 2: Core i5-430M; ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4530 512MB; 4GB DDR3 RAM @ 1066 MHz; 500 GV SATA HDD @ 7200 RPM; Price: $874 What I want to know is, would config 1 still be able to do decent gaming (maybe some Starcraft II), and is there a great performance difference between the i5 and i7 processors? Is the $130 extra worth it for the i7 and better graphics card? I do more than just basic computing. I plan on getting into web design (specifically using Photoshop and Dreamweaver), and I wish to do gaming. I know Conifg 1 is the better value, but I want to be sure that the $130 more is truly worth it. I dont have too much money and want to spend wisely as possible, yet I am a computer geek and plan on doing a lot more than the average user.

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  • Why should I use MSBuild instead of Visual Studio Solution files?

    - by Sid
    We're using TeamCity for continuous integration and it's building our releases via the solution file (.sln). I've used Makefiles in the past for various systems but never msbuild (which I've heard is sorta like Makefiles + XML mashup). I've seen many posts on how to use msbuild directly instead of the solution files but I don't see a very clear answer on why to do it. So, why should we bother migrating from solution files to an MSBuild 'makefile'? We do have a a couple of releases that differ by a #define (featurized builds) but for the most part everything works. The bigger concern is that now we'd have to maintain two systems when adding projects/source code. UPDATE: Can folks shed light on the lifecycle and interplay of the following three components? The Visual Studio .sln file The many project level .csproj files (which I understand an "sub" msbuild scripts) The custom msbuild script Is it safe to say that the .sln and .csproj are consumed/maintained as usual from within the Visual Studio IDE GUI while the custom msbuild script is hand-written and usually consumes the already existing individual .csproj "as-is"? That's one way I can see reduce overlap/duplicate in maintenance... Would appreciate some light on this from other folks' operational experience

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  • Free Webinar week by Telerik

    - by pluginbaby
    Telerik offers a series of free Webinars to discuss the latest innovations for Windows 8, Visual Studio 2012, Data Visualization and their Leading Product Portfolio. These “What's New Webinar” will have live demos that highlight the hot features from their latest release (Telerik DevCraft Q3). Webinar week will take place on October 22 – 26, 2012. For more information and to register: http://www.telerik.com/developer-productivity-tools/whats-new.aspx Bonus note: all participants will have a chance to win a free DevCraft Ultimate license (worth $1999!)

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  • Navigate to a virtual member from the member that overrides it

    - by axrwkr
    Using visual studio, in the editor window, I am able to navigate from the usage of a member to the line and file where it is declared by pressing F12 while the cursor is over that member by or right clicking on the member and selecting "Go To Definition". I would like to find a way to navigate from an override member to the base class member that it overrides. For example, if I have the following class with one method public class SomeClass { public virtual void TheMethod() { // do something } } An I override that method somewhere else in the project or solution similar to the following public OtherClass : SomeClass { public override void TheMethod() { // do something else } } I want to navigate from the declaration of TheMethod in OtherClass to the declaration of TheMethod in SomeClass Is there a way to do this? I've found that I can find the definition of the member in the base class by pressing Shift + F12 (Find all References) and then looking through the list occurances, this works fine most of the time, since the list isn't usually that long but it would be much better to have a way to go there directly.

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  • Navigate to a virtual member from an overriden member in the derived type

    - by axrwkr
    Using visual studio, in the editor window, I am able to navigate from the usage of a member to the line and file where it is declared by pressing F12 while the cursor is over that member by or right clicking on the member and selecting "Go To Definition". I would like to find a way to navigate from an override member to the base class member that it overrides. For example, if I have the following class with one method public class SomeClass { public virtual void TheMethod() { // do something } } An I override that method somewhere else in the project or solution similar to the following public OtherClass : SomeClass { public override void TheMethod() { // do something else } } I want to navigate from the declaration of TheMethod in OtherClass to the declaration of TheMethod in SomeClass Is there a way to do this? I've found that I can find the definition of the member in the base class by pressing Shift + F12 (Find all References) and then looking through the list occurances, this works fine most of the time, since the list isn't usually that long but it would be much better to have a way to go there directly.

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  • Visual C# GUI Designer - Recommended way of removing generated event handler-code & basic tutorial

    - by cusack
    Hi, I'm new to the Visual C# designer so these are general and pretty basic question on how to work with the designer. When we for instance add a label to a form and then double-click on it in the Visual C# designer (I'm using Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition), the following things happen: The designer generates code within Form1.Designer.cs (assume default names for simplicity) to add the label, then with the double-click it will add the event handler label1_Click to the label within Form1.Designer.cs, using the following code this.label1.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.label1_Click); and it adds the event handler method to Form1.cs private void label1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { } If I now remove the label only the code within Form1.Designer.cs will be removed but the label1_Click method will stay within Form1.cs even if it isn't used by anything else. But if I'm using reset within Properties-Events for the Click-event from within the designer even the label1_Click method in Form1.cs will be removed. 1.) Isn't that a little inconsistent behavior? 2.) What is the recommended way of removing such generated event handler-code? 3.) What is the best "mental approach"/best practice for using the designer? I would approach it by mental separation in the way that Form1.cs is 100% my responsibility and that on the other hand I'm not touching the code in Form1.Designer.cs at all. Does that make sense or not? Since sometimes the designer removes sth. from Form1.cs I'm not sure about this. 4.) Can you recommend a simple designer tutorial that assumes no Visual C# designer knowledge but expects/doesn't explain C#. The following one is an example of what I would not want it explains what a c#-comment is and I'd prefer text over video as well: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/beginner/bb964631.aspx

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  • Synchronizing an ERWin model with a Visual Studio 2008 GDR 2/2010 db project

    - by Grant Back
    I am looking for options to get our vast collection of DB objects across many DBs into source control (TFS 2010). Once we succeed here, we will work toward generating our alter scripts for a particular DB change via TFS build. The problem is, our data architecture group is responsible for maintaining the DB objects (excluding SPs), and they work within a model centric process, via ERWin. What this means, is that they maintain the DBs via ERWin models, and generate alters from them that are used to release changes. In order to achieve our goal of getting the DB objects (not just the ERWin models) into TFS, I believe the best option is to do this via Visual Studio DB projects. From what I can tell, there is very little urgency for CA to continue supporting an integration between ERWin and Visual Studio, that no longer works as of Visual Studio 2008 DB Ed. GDR. If I have been mislead in this regard, please feel free to set me straight. One potential solution is to: Perform changes in the ERWin model. Take the alter script generated from ERWin, and import the script into the appropriate Visual Studio DB project, updating the objects in the in the DB project Check the changed objects in the DB project into TFS. TFS Build executes to generate the alter scripts that will be used to push the changes through our release process. My question is, is this solution viable, or are there any other options?

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  • How to upgrade the project build in visual studio 2005 to visual studio 2008?

    - by Shailesh Jaiswal
    I have one OPC ( OLE for Process control ) server project which is developed into visual studio 2005. I want to run it in visual studio 2008. The coding for the OPC server project is done in VC++. I want to connect my OPC client to this OPC server. When I was opened the OPC server project which was build into visual studio 2005 into visual studio 2008 first time it was asking for conversion wizard. I gone through that wizard & successfully finished that wizard. But when I build ( by right clicking on the project & choosing build solution ) it is giving lots of error near about 64 errors. Most of the errors are like - fetal error C1083:Can not open type library file:'msxml4.dll':No such file or directory, fetal error LINK1181:can not open input file 'rpcndr.lib' , error C2051:case expression not constant. only these 3 types of errors in am getting. All these 3 errors are repeated in Error list & becoming bunch of 64 errors. Please provide me the solution for the above issue. Can you provide me any suusgestion or link or any way through whcih I can resolve the above issue?

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  • Visual Studio template not showing

    - by David
    Hi all I've followed this tutorial to try to add a template to Visual Studio: http://www.switchonthecode.com/tutorials/visual-studio-how-to-create-item-templates The template I have created is designed to add one predefined .aspx and one predefined .aspx.cs file to the project. The folder contains the following files: MoosePage.aspx MoosePage.aspx.cs MoosePage.vstemplate MoosePageItemTemplateIcon.ico The .vstemplate file looks like this: <VSTemplate Type="Item" Version="2.0.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/vstemplate/2005"> <TemplateData> <Name>MoosePage</Name> <Description>MoosePage Template</Description> <DefaultName>NewMoosePage</DefaultName> <ProjectType>CSharp</ProjectType> <Icon>MoosePageItemTemplateIcon.ico</Icon> </TemplateData> <TemplateContent> <ProjectItem TargetFileName="$fileinputname$.aspx" ReplaceParameters="true"> MoosePage.aspx </ProjectItem> <ProjectItem TargetFileName="$fileinputname$.aspx.cs" ReplaceParameters="true"> MoosePage.aspx.cs </ProjectItem> </TemplateContent> </VSTemplate> I have zipped the files up (.zip not .zipx) and placed the zip folder in My Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Templates\ItemTemplates\VisualWebDeveloper. I have restarted Visual Studio. When I go into my website project and choose Add New Item, I don't see my new template. Can anyone suggest what might have gone wrong? Thanks David

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