Visual Studio .NET provides the tools you need to design, develop, debug, and deploy Web applications, XML Web services, and traditional client applications. This section shows you how you can use Visual Studio to accomplish each of these steps in the development process.
In This Section
- Designing Distributed Applications
- Information on application design decisions, such as system architecture, database design, and international considerations, as well as Enterprise Templates.
- Managing Solutions, Projects, and Files
- Information about the best ways to create and manage solutions and projects, as well as information on miscellaneous files and storage-based and reference-based projects.
- Working with Code, HTML, and Resource Files
- Information on programming practices, as well as editing code, HTML, XML, and styles.
- Connecting to Remote Resources with Server Explorer
- Information about how to access design time information about servers and databases via Server Explorer.
- Building, Debugging, and Testing
- Information about breakpoints, handling exceptions, edit and continue, as well as fine-tuning your application.
- Deploying Applications and Components
- Information about creating setup executables, packaging files, and publishing Web sites.
- Manipulating the Development Environment
- Information about creating Add-Ins, customizing the appearance and behavior of the integrated development environment (IDE), and reference topics.
- Reference
- Includes user interface reference, language reference, error message, and other reference topics that apply to all products hosted within the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE).
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/h8w79z10%28v=vs.71%29.aspx
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