Visual Studio 2012 much more simplicity
Visual Studio 2012 the latest release of the Microsoft's development product has many new tools between development and testing tools you has the ability to achieve your goals in producing such amazing and high-quality applications .
Now Visual Studio 2012 is a unified Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) with Team Development
Your first look at the new ui will differ from previous versions , i saw it so flat so dark very similar icons in the toolbar just like it presents a monochrome style .
but i'll let you told us your opinion , your experience with the new ui and what you faced when you start your 2012 career .
Now you can create Windows 8 applications with a variety of languages:
- C++
- Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) with C# or Visual Basic
- HTML5 with JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Microsoft present Visual Studio 2012 now as the tool to develop windows 8 applications. also announced WinRT framework , that works with ARM processors in tablet devices (like microsoft Surface tablet) .
Expression Blend
With the limited edition of Expression Blend you have a design tool to modify the look and feel of your applications,also you can code it using XAML. with this limited version you can only work with windows store projects . and it will have it's separate window.
Visual Studio 2012 includes a limited version of Expression Blend. Expression Blend is a powerful design tool that lets designers modify the look and feel of applications, without requiring them to manually code XAML. The version of Expression Blend that ships with Visual Studio 2012 is only able to work with Windows Store projects. For some reason, you can't use it on other project types. When Expression Blend runs, it starts in its own window outside the Visual Studio 2012 environment, but it does pick up the files from the open solution. If you go back into Visual Studio 2012, the IDE will prompt you that the files have been modified.
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