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Dec 9, 2014
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New Language Features in Visual Basic 14

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

"Visual Basic 14" is the version of Visual Basic that will ship with Visual Studio 2015. In this blog post I'll talk specifically about the VB language improvements in this release. (Separately, there are a whole host of IDE and project-system improvements as well). There are two overall themes to the language improvements: (1) Make common coding p...

Nov 26, 2014
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New Language Features in Visual Basic 14 (animated)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

"Visual Basic 14" is the version of Visual Basic that will ship with Visual Studio 2015. In this blog post I'll talk specifically about the VB language improvements in this release. (Separately, there are a whole host of IDE and project-system improvements as well). There are two overall themes to the language improvements: (1) Make common coding p...

Nov 19, 2014
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Post-Release Goodies

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

The Rosetta lander Philae wasn't the only thing in space last week. Our launch of Visual Studio 2015 Preview and our announcement to open source the full .NET server stack were out of this world. After all, it’s not every day that you can say your work trended higher than Kim Kardashian on Twitter. After an overwhelmingly positive reception...

Nov 12, 2014
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Short Videos Demonstrating What’s New in Visual Studio 2015 Preview for C#, VB, and F#

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

Our team has put together a set of short videos to highlight some of our work in Visual Studio 2015 Preview. Check them out to learn more about what’s new in C# and VB, how F# can be good for enterprise, and how to improve your code quality with “analyzers”. To learn more about our team’s work in Visual Studio 2015 Preview, ...

Nov 12, 2014
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Introducing the Visual Studio 2015 Preview for VB and C#

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

Download Visual Studio 2015 Preview and review the release notes. Over the past several years, our team has been hard at work re-implementing the full language stacks for Visual Basic and C#. While this was a long investment, we knew that an improved stack with a cleaner architecture would allow our team to work faster, empower others to build "cod...