I hope everyone is having a Happy New Years!
2010 has been a busy blogging year for me (this is the 100th blog post I’ve done in 2010). Several people this week suggested I put together a summary post listing/organizing my favorite posts from the year.
Below is a quick listing of some of my favorite posts organized by topic area:
VS 2010 and .NET 4
Below is a series of posts I wrote (some in late 2009) about the VS 2010 and .NET 4 (including ASP.NET 4 and WPF 4) release we shipped in April:
- Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 Released
- Clean Web.Config Files
- Starter Project Templates
- Multi-targeting
- Multiple Monitor Support
- New Code Focused Web Profile Option
- HTML / ASP.NET / JavaScript Code Snippets
- Auto-Start ASP.NET Applications
- URL Routing with ASP.NET 4 Web Forms
- Searching and Navigating Code in VS 2010
- VS 2010 Code Intellisense Improvements
- WPF 4
- Add Reference Dialog Improvements
- SEO Improvements with ASP.NET 4
- Output Cache Extensibility with ASP.NET 4
- Built-in Charting Controls for ASP.NET and Windows Forms
- Cleaner HTML Markup with ASP.NET 4 - Client IDs
- Optional Parameters and Named Arguments in C# 4 - and a cool scenarios with ASP.NET MVC 2
- Automatic Properties, Collection Initializers and Implicit Line Continuation Support with VB 2010
- New <%: %> Syntax for HTML Encoding Output using ASP.NET 4
- JavaScript Intellisense Improvements with VS 2010
- VS 2010 Debugger Improvements (DataTips, BreakPoints, Import/Export)
- Box Selection and Multi-line Editing Support with VS 2010
- VS 2010 Extension Manager (and the cool new PowerCommands Extension)
- Pinning Projects and Solutions
- VS 2010 Web Deployment
- Debugging Tips/Tricks with Visual Studio
- Search and Navigation Tips/Tricks with Visual Studio
Visual Studio
Below are some additional Visual Studio posts I’ve done (not in the first series above) that I thought were nice:
- Download and Share Visual Studio Color Schemes
- Visual Studio 2010 Keyboard Shortcuts
- VS 2010 Productivity Power Tools
- Fun Visual Studio 2010 Wallpapers
Silverlight
We shipped Silverlight 4 in April, and announced Silverlight 5 the beginning of December:
- Silverlight 4 Released
- Silverlight 4 Tools for VS 2010 and WCF RIA Services Released
- Silverlight 4 Training Kit
- Silverlight PivotViewer Now Available
- Silverlight Questions
- Announcing Silverlight 5
Silverlight for Windows Phone 7
We shipped Windows Phone 7 this fall and shipped free Visual Studio development tools with great Silverlight and XNA support in September:
- Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools Released
- Building a Windows Phone 7 Twitter Application using Silverlight
ASP.NET MVC
We shipped ASP.NET MVC 2 in March, and started previewing ASP.NET MVC 3 this summer. ASP.NET MVC 3 will RTM in less than 2 weeks from today:
- ASP.NET MVC 2: Strongly Typed Html Helpers
- ASP.NET MVC 2: Model Validation
- Introducing ASP.NET MVC 3 (Preview 1)
- Announcing ASP.NET MVC 3 Beta and NuGet (nee NuPack)
- Announcing ASP.NET MVC 3 Release Candidate 1
- Announcing ASP.NET MVC 3 Release Candidate 2
- Introducing Razor – A New View Engine for ASP.NET
- ASP.NET MVC 3: Layouts with Razor
- ASP.NET MVC 3: New @model keyword in Razor
- ASP.NET MVC 3: Server-Side Comments with Razor
- ASP.NET MVC 3: Razor’s @: and <text> syntax
- ASP.NET MVC 3: Implicit and Explicit code nuggets with Razor
- ASP.NET MVC 3: Layouts and Sections with Razor
IIS and Web Server Stack
The IIS and Web Stack teams have made a bunch of great improvements to the core web server this year:
- Fix Common SEO Problems using the URL Rewrite Extension
- Introducing the Microsoft Web Farm Framework
- Automating Deployment with Microsoft Web Deploy
- Introducing IIS Express
- SQL CE 4 (New Embedded Database Support with ASP.NET)
- Introducing Web Matrix
EF Code First
EF Code First is a really nice new data option that enables a very clean code-oriented data workflow:
- Announcing Entity Framework Code-First CTP5 Release
- Class-Level Model Validation with EF Code First and ASP.NET MVC 3
- Code-First Development with Entity Framework 4
- EF 4 Code First: Custom Database Schema Mapping
- Using EF Code First with an Existing Database
jQuery and AJAX Contributions
My team began making some significant source code contributions to the jQuery project this year:
- jQuery Templates, Data Link and Globalization Accepted as Official jQuery Plugins
- jQuery Templates and Data Linking (and Microsoft contributing to jQuery)
- jQuery Globalization Plugin from Microsoft
Patches and Hot Fixes
Some useful fixes you can download prior to VS 2010 SP1:
- Patch for Cut/Copy “Insufficient Memory” issue with VS 2010
- Patch for VS 2010 Find and Replace Dialog Growing
- Patch for VS 2010 Scrolling Context Menu
Videos of My Talks
Some recordings of technical talks I’ve done this year:
- ASP.NET 4, ASP.NET MVC, and Silverlight 4 Talks I did in Europe
- VS 2010 and ASP.NET 4 Web Forms Talk in Arizona
Other
- About Technical Debates (and ASP.NET Web Forms and ASP.NET MVC debates in particular)
- ASP.NET Security Fix Now on Windows Update
- Upcoming Web Camps
I’d like to say a big thank you to everyone who follows my blog – I really appreciate you reading it (the comments you post help encourage me to write it).
See you in the New Year!
Scott
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