Visual Studio News
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New NetAdvantage supports CAB
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
The first volume of NetAdvantage 2006 supports Visual Studio 2005, 2003, and 2002.
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Spreadsheets for ASP.NET
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
Farpoint's Spread for Web Forms 2.5 lets you add full-featured spreadsheet capabilities or more advanced grid functionality to ASP.NET applications.
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Simple life with SmartDesigners
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
The first release of Studio Enterprise 2006 includes over 28 products compiled natively for Visual Studio 2005.
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Enterprise Architect for Visual Studio 2005
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
Enterprise Architect is a UML 2.0 based modelling tool that covers every stage of the process from requirements gathering and analysis though implementation and deployment.
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Diagrams for .NET 2.0
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
The latest version of Dundas Diagram not only includes full Visual Studio 2005 and 2003 support, but also some interesting innovations.
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Components for Visual Studio and Delphi
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
ComponentOne’s Studio Enterprise for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 is a large, integrated suite of components aimed at making it easier to create sophisticated .NET applications.
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New DevPartner
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
Two new versions of Compuware’s DevPartner product have been launched to accompany Visual Studio 2005.
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Problem resolution
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
AppSight 6.0 for Microsoft environments is a problem identification and resolution tool that integrates with Visual Studio 2005 and supports .NET 2.0.
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Requirements managed
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
CaliberRM's latest version from Borland includes improved linking and traceability.
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Problem resolution for Team System
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
AppSight is designed to automate application problem resolution at all phases of an application's lifecycle.
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Getting Together for role-based modelling
Published 15 years ago by Mike James
The latest version of Borland's modelling suite - Together 3.0 for Microsoft Visual Studio - has some major new features, including full support for UML 2.0
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Microsoft plans ‘software factories'
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Microsoft has decided that its next big idea for the future is ‘Software Factories', and Team System, part of Visual Studio 2005, is a first step towards this goal.
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Next .NET will take longer
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
The next version of Windows, codenamed ‘Longhorn', will be delayed until some time in 2006, and the server version until some time in 2007.
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MainWin unifies J2EE and .NET
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Mainsoft Corporation has launched a new cross-platform development solution.
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Sun integrates Embarcadero Describe
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
The ‘Describe' Unified Modelling Language (UML) from Embarcadero is being integrated with Sun Java Studio Enterprise.
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Infragistics focuses on presentation layer strategy
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Software publisher Infragistics argues that presentation layer development is currently a key topic for application architects.
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New life-cycle suite for Visual Studio
Published 16 years ago by Mike James
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has unveiled a new suite of life-cycle tools at the company's annual Tech.Ed event in San Diego.