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ASP.NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 Web Development Overview

Dec 30, 2009

Change is in the air, and Microsoft is ready to roll out the .NET Framework version 4 in March of 2010. This 66-page whitepaper covers the upcoming changes and features in the .NET Framework version 4, along with Visual Studio 2010.


Since the public beta of the .NET Framework 4 was released on May 20th, 2009, developers have been awaiting the day the that it will be officially released. That day will come soon, as Microsoft announced a tentative release date of March 22nd, 2010. With the new year in site, this whitepaper is a .NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2010 refresher for those of you who haven’t been paying attention.


This whitepaper from Microsoft discusses topics including:


  • Core Services
  • New Features in the Microsoft Ajax Library
  • Web Forms
  • ASP.NET Dynamic Data
  • Visual Studio 2010 Web Designer Improvements
  • Web Application Deployment with Visual Studio 2010

You can download this whitepaper in MS Word format directly from Microsoft here.

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