by dwahlin via Dan Wahlin's WebLog on 5/18/2010 2:30:59 AM
If you haven’t already heard the news, the final release of the Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2010 have been released! That’s great news for Silverlight developers and to top it off the crew up at Microsoft even snuck in a few new features including intellisense for styles (a big deal in my opinion) and the ability to easily manipulate Grid rows and columns. One of the most time consuming (and boring) tasks experienced by developers is also covered with the new “Go To Value Definition” feature that allows you to jump directly to style definitions with ease. That feature alone is worth the upgrade especially if you’re working with a large application that uses a lot of styles.
Here’s a quick run-down of the features provided by the latest release from the Microsoft team:
If you’d like to see some of the new features in action check out this Channel 9 video with Mark Wilson-Thomas and John Papa.
Original Post: Final Release of Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2010 Released
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