Microsoft is making obtainable this week a initial beta of its Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack (SP) 1 release.On December 7, Microsoft opened the download to subscribers to its Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) support. The general public is going to be ready to get the SP1 beta on December nine. The beta consists of a “go live” license, meaning Microsoft endorses use of the SP1 beta in production environments.SP1,
Microsoft Office 2010 64 Bit clave, which consists of updates to both Visual Studio 2010 and .Net 4, features updated help support and IntelliTrace assistance for 64bit and SharePoint. SP1 will include Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010 (with a few updates to RIA Providers) in the box along with Silverlight 3 support,
Office 2010 Product Key, “underscoring our commitment to that quickly-evolving platform,” company officials said.There are other updates and fixes in SP1,
Office Pro 2010, as well,
Office 2010 produit cl��, including the addition of Windows 7-specific Microsoft Foundation Class programming interfaces to assistance Direct2D, DirectWrite and Windows Animation; unit testing updates; and the inclusion of Silverlight projects in the Performance Wizard.I;ve asked for an update as to when users can expect the final release of Visual Studio 2010 SP1. No word back yet. The answer: Very first half of 2011.
Update: There also will be a new Release Candidate of Model View Controller (MVC) 3 Razor Tooling out on December 10, according to provider officials,
Office 2010 X64, as the current one will probably be broken by SP1 Beta.