My History of Visual Studio (Part 9)

Posted by: Rico Marianis Performance Tidbits, on 17 Oct 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

[All the other Parts: History of Visual Studio]  In the last posting I talked about the Whidbey release, VS2005, but I feel like I left out two really important aspects so Id like to start this part by rewinding a bit for those two topics. I had mentioned in Part 7 that some of the UML support in the Everett time-frame was starting to foreshadow the release of VSTS.  Well, in Whidbey there is no foreshadowing disclaimer necessary VSTS arrives and I think at that point its clear that Microsoft...

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