Alex Hoffman

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Visual Studio 2010 and Silverlight 3 SDK Installation Error

Visual Studio 2010 and Silverlight 3 SDK

Visual Web Developer in Visual Studio 2010 has support in box for Silverlight 3 development and includes the Silverlight 3 developer runtime and Silverlight 3 SDK build 3.0.40818.

Silverlight 3 Tools for Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend 3 included SDK build 3.0.40624.

Silverlight 3 SDK build 3.0.40818 cannot be installed on machine where build 3.0.40624 is already installed. If you install Visual Studio 2010 on a machine that already has build 3.0.40624 installed, Visual Studio 2010 will indicate that the Silverlight 3 SDK failed to install, however you will still be able to do Silverlight development on Visual Studio 2010 with build 3.0.40624.

Silverlight 3 SDK build 3.0.40818 contains the following updates:

  • Remove dependency on .NET 3.5 and allow build when only .NET 4 is installed
  • Support for use of non-unicode characters in xap name
  • Improvements to refactoring and intellisense

To get build 3.0.40818of the Silverlight 3 SDK, uninstall Silverlight 3 SDK build 3.0.40624 from Add/Remove Programs and then install Silverlight 3 SDK build 3.0.40818 from: http://go2.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=157102.

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VS 2010 Editions

VS 2010 Product Line SKU Simplifications

With VS 2010 we are simplifying the product lineup and pricing options of Visual Studio, as well as adding new benefits for MSDN subscribers.  With VS 2010 we will now ship a simpler set of SKU options:

  • Visual Studio Express: Free Express SKUs for Web, VB, C#, and C++
  • Visual Studio 2010 Professional with MSDN: Professional development tools as you are used to today with the addition of source control integration, bug tracking, build automation, and more. It also includes 50 hours/month of Azure cloud computing.
  • Visual Studio 2010 Premium with MSDN: Premium has everything in Professional plus advanced development tools (including richer profiling and debugging, code coverage, code analysis and testing prioritization), advanced database support, UI testing, and more.  Rather than buying multiple “Team” SKUs like you would with VS 2008, you can now get this combination of features in one box with VS 2010. It also includes 100 hours/month of Azure cloud computing.
  • Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate with MSDN: Ultimate has everything in Premium plus additional advanced features for developers, testers, and architects including features like Intellitrace (formerly Historical Debugging), the new architecture tools (UML, discovery), test lab management, etc.  It also includes 250 hours/month of Azure cloud computing.

 

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Video: Comparing Flash, Flex, Flash Player and Adobe AIR

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MSDN Subscribers Azure Benefits Table

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Attending the Atlanta Falcons vs Washington Red Skins game while visiting Atlanta.

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Didn't realise that RTM had a NetVibes module.

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Happy to see that Microsoft are coming to their SKU senses with VS2010 and just 4 editions.

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Gartner says Cloud Computing tops the list for 2010 of the technologies you can't afford to ignore.

Of course different people will think of different things when one talks of "cloud computing".

Is it just hosted infrastructure? Or a hosted business framework like Force.com? Or hosted services like BaseCamp or Gmail?

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"All WCF, WF, and ‘Dublin’ sessions live on PDC site". Sorry Cliff, but it's "session details" that are live.

I subscribe to "The .NET Endpoints" feed, and the misleading title gets me every time!

http://blogs.msdn.com/endpoint/archive/2009/10/14/all-wcf-wf-and-dublin-sessions-live-on-pdc-site-5-weeks-to-go.aspx

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Purchased Resolver One spreadsheet to evaluate its use as a custom complex leasing calculation engine

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