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Creating a Custom Scaffolder for Visual Studio
AvatarJoost de NijsApril 3, 2014Apr 3, 201404/3/14

With the release of Visual Studio 2013 last October, we introduced the concept of Scaffolding to Web Application projects.  Scaffolding is the framework on which code generation for MVC and WebAPI is built.  For more information on Scaffolding or the MVC Scaffolders check the following blog post: http://www.asp.net/visual-studio/overview/2013/aspnet-scaffolding-overview.

Building a basic Web Forms application using Visual Studio 2013
AvatarbalachDecember 19, 2013Dec 19, 201312/19/13

In a previous blog post, we have described the different options you have when creating a new web application with Visual Studio 2013 (VS 2013) and provided an overview of the various ASP.NET features and NuGet packages present in the templates.

A High-Value, Undocumented LESS Editor Feature in Visual Studio
AvatarVKichlineNovember 6, 2013Nov 6, 201311/6/13

Recently a very valuable, undocumented feature in the Visual Studio LESS editor came to my attention. This applies equally to Visual Studio 2012 Update 2 and later, and to Visual Studio 2013. The installation of Web Essentials is not required to benefit from this feature.

Creating New Windows Azure Web Site from Visual Studio 2013 RC
AvatarJohni SutantoSeptember 11, 2013Sep 11, 201309/11/13

We are now making it easier to create a new Windows Azure Web Site from Visual Studio 2013 RC. This feature can be accessed from the Web Sites sub node under the Windows Azure node in Server Explorer. You would need to install Azure SDK 2.1 before you can use this feature.

‘Paste JSON As Classes’ in ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC
AvatarAnand Paranjape(MSFT)December 18, 2012Dec 18, 201212/18/12

‘Paste JSON As Classes’ is a cool feature in ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC. This feature will help you generate strongly typed classes in C# or VB.NET from valid JSON text.
With ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC installed, you will see new menu option like below for C# and VB.NET Website and Web Application projects only.

‘Paste JSON As Classes’ in ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC
AvatarAnand Paranjape(MSFT)December 18, 2012Dec 18, 201212/18/12

‘Paste JSON As Classes’ is a cool feature in ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC. This feature will help you generate strongly typed classes in C# or VB.NET from valid JSON text.
With ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC installed, you will see new menu option like below for C# and VB.NET Website and Web Application projects only.

CSS Auto-Sync and JavaScript Selection Mapping in Page Inspector
AvatarbalachDecember 13, 2012Dec 13, 201212/13/12

With the release of ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC (details here), we have added a couple of new features to Page Inspector in Visual Studio 2012, namely CSS Auto-Sync and JavaScript Selection Mapping.
I explain these features in the context of a MVC 4 Single Page Application (SPA app) below,

Knockout Intellisense in ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC
AvatarVKichlineDecember 13, 2012Dec 13, 201212/13/12

WTE (Web Tools Extension) 1.2 RC is part of the ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 RC and it’s available for download from http://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=36053.
Knockout Intellisense is an exciting new feature in WTE 1.2 RC.  Knockout is a declarative JavaScript MVVM system for client-side data binding. 

Visual Studio 2012 RC Web Tooling Extensions update
Web Development Tools MicrosoftWeb Development Tools MicrosoftJuly 12, 2012Jul 12, 201207/12/12

If you have been following our blog and twitter accounts then you most likely have heard that some of the Web components of Visual Studio 2012 are now “Out of Band”. What that means is that we can update those components separately from Visual Studio itself.

Visual Studio 11 Express Beta for Web new features
Web Development Tools MicrosoftWeb Development Tools MicrosoftMarch 22, 2012Mar 22, 201203/22/12

In earlier blog, we mentioned that Visual Studio 11 Express Beta for Web is available to download. Besides the common features seen in Visual Studio 2010 Web Express, it provides some new functionalities.
 
TFS support
VS11 Express Beta for Web added TFS support which including all of the TFS client features,

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